I just found out I am Rh negative. As I'm sure other pregnant ladies with this blood type know if my baby is rh+ (which is quite likely) it can cause a problem with compatibility of blood types between mother and baby. It only becomes a problem after some of the babies blood has gotten into yours, if that happens your body sees it as a as a foreign substance and your antibodies start to fight the babies blood as if you were allergic to it, this can be potentially serious for the baby. From what I understand it is very unusual to have problems with a first pregnancy because in the womb the babies blood stays separate from yours. At birth you have more chance of coming in contact with the babies blood by which time your baby is safe and sensitization to it's blood will only cause a problem for future Rh+ babies. Of course these days they use a shot which is effective in preventing sensitization.
Okay so that is all the theory, my concern is that my scan showed a small placental separation and blood clot behind the placenta. I also had a spotting at 7 weeks. I'm worried I could already have come in contact with the babies blood and have become sensitized to it. It is too late to receive the shot to prevent sensitization because it needs to be given right after contact with the blood. I've been able to find little information about this. Has anyone else been in the same situation or become sensitized during their first pregnancy?
Okay so that is all the theory, my concern is that my scan showed a small placental separation and blood clot behind the placenta. I also had a spotting at 7 weeks. I'm worried I could already have come in contact with the babies blood and have become sensitized to it. It is too late to receive the shot to prevent sensitization because it needs to be given right after contact with the blood. I've been able to find little information about this. Has anyone else been in the same situation or become sensitized during their first pregnancy?