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Originally Posted by jw_wko
With my last pregnancy (my third) I was given a card by a lab tech that said that I had, anti little c antibody and that I was also little c and big E antigen negative. My ob/gyn just told me not to worry about it unless I became pregnant again. I have never had a transfusion before, so I am not sure where this came from or what it means. I would like to know what affects it would have on me and my fetus before getting pregnant, not afterward! Does anyone have information on this?
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23yrs ago and 21yrsago i had full term boys who died,i was then told i had anti small c neg. 13 yrs ago i had to have intovitro blood transfusions.It was a brand new treatment Danbury and Yale hospital CT. were trying with me. i delivered a 4lb 6oz baby girl at 34 weeks after 4 complete trasfusions for the baby and 10 days she came home healthy on a billi blanket she was still a little jaundice for 2 weeks, then fine..7 yrs later i tried again,this time they tried to do introfetal transfusion ,but the placenta was in way .I WAS AT UCONN CT. hosp. every other day to monitor baby then the last 6 weeks before delivering they admitted me for constant monitoring @33 weeks i delivered a 4lb 12oz baby girl who once transfused with new blood came home after 8 days,and at 40 years oldd at the time of her birth, should give you all hope, no problems at all with either girl .if any one has any questions feel free to contact me hope it helps ,the scariest part is not knowing about this they told me its very rare .in 96 my case made it into the medical journals,on how to deliver live baby with anti small c neg.