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I just had a miscarriage and i'm rh negative, do i need to get the RhoGam shot every time I get pregnant?
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254689 tn?1251180040
yes, you do need the rhogram shot.  Ask your doctor right away to have it done.  After each of my pregnancies, even the ones that ended in miscarriage, I had to have it done.  

I don't know if being rh negative affects fertility.  It might if there's a chance of rh antibodies built up in the mother.  That's a good question and one for your doctor.  I have an idea:  ask the fertility doctor on the related expert forum.

Good luck to both of you! - jen
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795248 tn?1250686616
Hello! I'm sorry for your loss and I am also sorry that I can't answer your question.  But I kinda have a question for you. I am blood type A- and have been ttc for over 2yrs. I was wondering if being a rh- has any affect on their fertility. No one has told me anything about it but I'm still curious b/c I do not know a whole lot about the effects of being rh-. Any info would be appreciated.
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384150 tn?1399904816
I cannot answer your question, but I wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss.
I am sure someone else on this forum will give you the information you need.
Lisa
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