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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Excellent info. To bad doctors don't tell the truth.

rosewoods's avatar

The Anti-D given to me after birth quickly resulted in a sudden and severe allergy to egg that has proved to be permanent. I also experienced within a short time of it being administered the onset of giant urticaria that lasted for almost a year, frequently involving swelling in and around the mouth that caused me a lot of worry. It also interfered with my thyroid, causing it to become very enlarged. It took a while for me to connect the dots though because the doctors showed zero concern or interest and thought it all a mystery. As you note, it is now routinely administered to pregnant women here in Australia and I shudder to think what the impact might have been on my unborn baby had I had it during the pregnancy. I'm glad that my RH Neg daughter is better informed and will avoid the problems I had.

Karen Bracken's avatar

Candace's presentation is behind her pay wall. So unless you are a paying subscriber you cannot view the video. My daughter is B- and had the RhoGAM shots with 3 out of her 4 pregnancies at the 27th or 28th week (cannot remember which) and then immediately after 3 of her 4 babies were born. With the first child she was not given a RhoGAM before birth until she started spotting and then they gave her a RhoGAM because of the bleeding. 1 of her 4 children is also B- so no shot was given after birth. My Aunt was also RH- and she lost a lot of babies and one was severely handicapped and has spent his entire life in an institution. She did have several successful births and healthy babies but only because their blood type was the same as hers. So to sum it up she had a RhoGAM with 4 out of 4 of her pregnancies before birth and a RhoGAM after 3 of her births due to the fact that one baby was the same blood type as my daughter.

Immaculata's avatar

Great article.

I believe( correct me if I am wrong) monoclonal antibodies are made from fetal cell lines which would theoretically introduce DNA contamination - aside from the fact that like

Measles

Shingles

Varicella shot

Pre born children were used in production

Not sure doctors /healthcare providers are aware or inform patients of this possibility -

Rob (c137)'s avatar

It's not the synthetic vitamin K itself that is the issue but that those shots are loaded with toxic preservatives etc.

Copernicus's avatar

Wow.

And nowadays with the risks of contamination by spike or that pesky mRNA, the risks of Rho-gam may be more, since it's made from human blood.

Ivana's avatar

Is there a way to counteract negative effects of Rhogam for the current baby

Adriana's avatar

Great article. Thank you.