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AUTHOR: mal1121DATE: 02/02/04 9:10am
SUBJECT: Re: BLOOD TYPE?
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AUTHOR: KERI
I had the same thing. Its called rhogam. all it means is that you have to have a shot so when you child is born and if the child doesn't have - blood it wont effect him if your blood and his comes in contact. i wne through the same thing. It isn't that bad.
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