Administration of a standard dose of Rh immune globulin in the immediate postpartum period is adequate to protect 93 per cent of the Rh negative mothers that would otherwise become sensitized. It is now possible by utilizing fetal cell counts to identify those patients in which the standard dose of immune globulin L inadequate for protection. A method for easy and accurate identification of potential failures is described.
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