The Rh antibodies screening test is a blood test. It checks your blood for Rh antibodies. If you have Rh-negative blood and have been exposed to Rh-positive blood, your immune system may make antibodies to attack the Rh-positive blood. When a pregnant woman has these antibodies, it is called Rh sensitization.
The Rh antibodies screening test is done during pregnancy to find out if your baby is at risk for Rh disease. This can happen if you have Rh-negative blood and your baby has Rh-positive blood. If your Rh-negative blood mixes with Rh-positive blood, your immune system will make antibodies to attack the Rh-positive blood.
During pregnancy, these antibodies could attach to the baby's red blood cells. This can cause your baby to have serious health problems. The results of this test will help your doctor know how to best care for you and your baby during your pregnancy.
A health professional uses a needle to take a blood sample, usually from the arm.
In general, there's nothing you have to do before this test, unless your doctor tells you to.
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