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[|Human|] I am 33 yr old and have fibriods and I m also Rh-negative, I have one child and want another. I had complications with my first child and also had 2 miscarriges. Would this make me high risk?
[|AI|]  Welcome to Chat Doctor Good Date risk varies with the type and size of fibroid. If large and/or multiple then more risk. Regarding Rh negative pregnancy, you need to get the Anti-D or Roam injection. It is given by intramuscular injection as part of modern routine antenatal care at about 28 weeks of pregnancy, and within 72 hours after childbirth. You need to get ultrasound of your fetus regularly which can monitor if any damage is there to the forts along with Doppler testing. Most pregnancies risk is less if the injection is taken. Kindly speak with your Obstetrician regarding the risk in your case and possible ways to prevent fetal risk.