A Case of Severe, Silent Fetomaternal Haemorrhage (FMH) Detected by Mixed-Field in the Mother's ABO Typing
Journal of Gynecological Research and Obstetrics
Case Report
Introduction: Fetomaternal haemorrhage (FMH) refers to the passage of fetal erythrocytes to the
maternal circulation. In most pregnancies, small amounts of fetal erythrocytes can cross over to the
maternal circulation without causing problems for the fetus. In rare occasions, the FMH can result in
fetal anaemia or in fetal death.
http://www.peertechz.com/Gynecological-Research-Obstetrics/pdf/JGRO-2-121.pdf
Case Report
Introduction: Fetomaternal haemorrhage (FMH) refers to the passage of fetal erythrocytes to the
maternal circulation. In most pregnancies, small amounts of fetal erythrocytes can cross over to the
maternal circulation without causing problems for the fetus. In rare occasions, the FMH can result in
fetal anaemia or in fetal death.
http://www.peertechz.com/Gynecological-Research-Obstetrics/pdf/JGRO-2-121.pdf
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