Motivated by her experience during pregnancy, Kathleen Starkey started donating plasma twice a week 26 years ago after giving birth to four children. Results from a routine blood test given to moms-to ...
HERSHEY, Pa. — A special immune treatment may not be necessary until after the first trimester of pregnancy, according to a new Penn State and University of Pennsylvania study. The researchers said ...
In March, the U.S. FDA reported a major shortage of Rhogam, the anti-D immune globulin most widely used to prevent Rh factor incompatibility in pregnancy. Without treatment, second and subsequent ...
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