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I´m a rhesus negative and Im pregnant

I´m 14 weeks pregnant,last weekend I had a bit of a blood or discharge when I wiped( reddish brown) I have had sex with my bf nearly every day. I went to ER 2 days later and the baby was healthy, I heard the heartbeat.
   Today I had a bit of a spotting too( We had sex yesterday) But there was no spotting yesterday after sex, just today daytime. Last time after I went to ER they gave me anti D injection. The doctor said I dont need another injection before i give birth if everything goes well. Does this means my baby is protected for 6 weeks even if i have another spotting? And if I have another spotting or bleeding after 6  weeks i should have another injection ?
And do I have higher risk as I am rhesus negative as i think the baby is positive? as the father of the baby is african and I read only 6% africans are negative. And positive should be dominant..
Im a bit worried here.
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Just don't have sex! I am RH- and i didn't spot but i did have some cloting shown on my first Ultra Sound and received a Rhogam Shot! I will receive another one at 28 weeks and then another one after birth! I am 8 weeks tomorrow and i still don't feel like having sex nor do i wan't to have sex at least until i feel comfortable enaugh!


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Actually the doctor didnt ask whether i have had sex recently , I probably should have said that.
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did you call your DR/ob i can see the blood is only after sex you should white a bit befor haveing sex and talk to your dr first
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