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[|Human|] My daughter just had a miscarriage . Come to find out she is rh negative.  She did receive a shot of rogam not sure of that spelling.  This was her first pregnancy.  What happens when she becomes pregnant again?  And should she have another shot of this when she becomes pregnant?
[|AI|]  HI, I understand your concern.  If an Rh - ve mother carries(conceives) with an Rh +ve child, there are risk of her being sensitized to Rh +ve blood. To clear this effect Anti D injection (Roam)is given within 24 hours of delivery & abortion. This helps in- - Avoiding complications in next delivery, - Avoiding serious reaction after blood transfusion in mother . In case she needs it throughout her life.  * So, in case of your daughter- Its good that she has received anti D after her abortion. That has made her coming pregnancy / blood transfusion (if she needs it) safe.  She will have to get Anti D injection after her next delivery too. If her newborn baby is Rh +ve.  Rh - ve mothers need this precaution every time the give birth/ abort.  Thanks.