Um, no you do not need to have a rhogam shot since your partner is rh- too. I am rh- but my partner is a + so I needed the shot. But I was told that if my partner was a negative that I wouldnt need the shot but my doctors. Dont be getting something injected into you if you do not have too.
Hi!
If you were my patient, I would do an ultrasound to be sure that all of the tissue has passed. Sometimes bleeding does last this long, other times it can be a sign of retained pregnancy tissue. Retained tissue can lead to complications such as infection, so I would want to double check.
IF I had documentation that your husband was Rh-, I would not give Rhogam. It will not hurt anything if you do receive it, and we usually give it, because we usually don't know the father's blood type. It should be given within 48-72 hours of any significant bleeding.
I hope this helps!
I hope things work out better next time!
Dr B