Abstract
The incidence of maternal Rh immunization in Rh-negative women following a single ABO compatible Rh-positive pregnancy is about 17%. This incidence was determined by following Rh-negative women through two Rh-incompatible pregnancies and analysing their sera for anti-Rh at the time of delivery of their second observed pregnancy. Maternal Rh immunization occurs almost exclusively after delivery; however, antibodies may not be detectable in the absence of further antigenic stimulation. The incidence of maternal Rh immunization when maternal-foetal ABO incompatibility is also present is 9-13% and 17% for group O and non-group O women respectively. This study emphasizes the need to offer Rh-immune prophylaxis to Rh-negative women having Rh-positive infants whether or not ABO incompatibility exists between the mother and infant. © 1969, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Ascari, W. Q., Levine, P., & Pollack, W. (1969). Incidence of Maternal Rh Immunization by ABO Compatible and Incompatible Pregnancies. British Medical Journal, 1(5641), 399–401. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5641.399
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