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NICE Issues Updated Guidance For Rhesus Negative Women During Pregnancy
The National Institute for health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has published guidance on the use of routine antenatal anti-D prophylaxis for rhesus D negative women in the NHS in England and Wales. The guidance states that: - Routine antenatal anti-D prophylaxis is recommended as a treatment option for all pregnant women who are rhesus D negative and who are not known to be 'sensitised' to the rhesus D antigen.
medicalnewstoday.com Thursday, August 28, 2008Is Your Family a Victim of TES (Twin Escalation Syndrome)?
There's a condition that afflicts multiples. If you're a parent, you're all too aware of it. Although it's the children that exhibit the symptoms, it is usually the parents who...
About.com Thursday, August 28, 2008My Reading Homework for Fall
Like a schoolkid freed from the demands of book reports and assigned reading, I slacked off on my Harried Parent's Book Club reviewing duties this summer, slipping from a book...
About.com Thursday, August 28, 2008
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