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Is Travel Advisable With 7 Weeks Pregnancy?

I just recently found out i am 7 weeks pregnant and due to my prior pregnancy i found out i am also rh negative i lost the baby in my prior pregnancy and i am currently in the process of moving back to dover ohio at the end of next week will my baby be ok until i can schedual an appointment at the dr s office the following week. When i can get a shot because i recieved no shots once i found out i lost my last baby.                                                                
Tue, 2 Feb 2016
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Hello,
I have gone through the query and here are your answers: 1. If you did not receive any anti-D immunoglobulin injection soon after your previous pregnancy and if you do not Rh positive or negative, you need to get immunized in this pregnancy. Ideally, the first dose is given at 28 weeks gestation with or without a booster at 34 weeks followed by another injection within 72 hours of delivery if the baby is Rh positive. If you are already sensitized, you may need a first trimester injection. 2. It is better to avoid travel by any means in the first trimester. If it is absolutely necessary, make sure you do not face any jerky experience during travel. Hope this helps.
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Is Travel Advisable With 7 Weeks Pregnancy?

Hello, I have gone through the query and here are your answers: 1. If you did not receive any anti-D immunoglobulin injection soon after your previous pregnancy and if you do not Rh positive or negative, you need to get immunized in this pregnancy. Ideally, the first dose is given at 28 weeks gestation with or without a booster at 34 weeks followed by another injection within 72 hours of delivery if the baby is Rh positive. If you are already sensitized, you may need a first trimester injection. 2. It is better to avoid travel by any means in the first trimester. If it is absolutely necessary, make sure you do not face any jerky experience during travel. Hope this helps.