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Rh Negative Screening

If you have Rh negative blood, your fetus may be at risk for health problems. This is true only if the fetus has Rh positive blood. A simple test followed by treatment can help prevent problems.

Doctor and patient

What Are the Risks?

If the blood of your fetus is Rh positive, your Rh negative blood may form antibodies. These antibodies will attack the Rh positive blood. This is called Rh disease. Rh disease can cause the fetus to lose blood cells or have other health problems. Medical treatment can prevent Rh disease by keeping antibodies from forming.

Getting lab results

How Are You Tested?

A simple blood test shows if you’re Rh negative. This test is done very early in your pregnancy. If you’re Rh negative, you’ll have a second blood test near week 28 of pregnancy. This test will check whether or not your blood contains Rh antibodies.

Online Source: Lab Tests Online http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/pregnancy-5.html
Online Source: American Pregnancy Association http://www.americanpregnancy.org/prenataltesting/rhfactor.html
Online Medical Reviewer: Dolan, Mary, MD
Date Last Reviewed: 1/5/2005
Date Last Modified: 1/5/2005