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  1. ABO Incompatibility in Newborns – Pregnancy Birth and Beyond

    ABO incompatibility is a common and generally mild type of haemolytic disease in babies. For babies affected; anaemia may become an issue.

  2. Postnatal – Pregnancy Birth and Beyond

    ABO Incompatibility in Newborns ABO incompatibility is a common and generally mild type of haemolytic disease in babies. The term haemolytic disease means that red blood cells are …

  3. Contraception Choices - Pregnancy Birth and Beyond

    In Australia, contraception choices for women in the past 10 years have increased significantly: hormonal or a non-hormonal method.

  4. Rh Negative Blood and Pregnancy

    If you have an Rh negative blood type you should have 2 injections, at 28 weeks and 34 weeks respectively, and a 3rd injection following childbirth.