Abstract
the modern approach of antenatal care in pregnant women with rhesus-immunization means a timely diagnosis of the mutability of the rhesus (Rh) of the fetus through the blood of the mother, the detection of the anaemic syndrome and weight level of the fetus, the use of minimally invasive methods (diagnostic, therapeutic), as well as prevention of the development of immunization in pregnant women. The problem of rhesus-sensibilization in developed countries is rare, and only in immigrants.
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