Understanding Anti-D Injection and Susten Injection in Fertility Care
What is the Anti-D Injection? The anti d injection is primarily administered to Rh-negative pregnant women who are at risk of developing antibodies against Rh-positive blood. This occurs when the mother’s immune system perceives the baby’s Rh-positive red blood cells as foreign and produces antibodies to attack them. Such an immune response can lead to severe complications in the baby, including hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). Administered during pregnancy or immediately after delivery, the Anti-D injection prevents the immune system from creating these harmful antibodies. Its effectiveness has dramatically reduced the incidence of Rh incompatibility complications, making it a cornerstone in prenatal care for Rh-negative women. Exploring the Role of Susten Injection The Susten injection , on the other hand, is used in cases where hormonal support is required to maintain a pregnancy or assist in fertility treatments. It contains progesterone, a hormone critic...