What should be the time frame between doses of Rh (D) immunoglobulin for recurrent bleeds in pregnancy?
Howard et al (1997) reported that Rh (D) immunoglobulin should be given every six weeks if women continue to bleed, as recommended in the National Blood Transfusion Services Immunoglobulin Working Party guidelines (NBTS Immunoglobulin Working Party 1991). In such situations it would be prudent to measure the size of any FMH.
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