Episode 20: Red Cell Antibodies

Embark on another captivating episode of The Uterine Sound podcast with hosts Anne, Mel, and Carla as they unravel the extraordinary tales of Haemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn (HDFN). In this groundbreaking podcast, discover the compassionate endeavours of a dedicated paediatrician, exploring innovations such as phototherapy devices and anti-D guidelines for pregnancy.

Follow the hosts through the intricate landscape of preventing HDFN, from IVF strategies to surrogate carriers, making the complex world of antibodies more accessible with memorable mnemonics. Explore the nuanced strategies for monitoring and managing red cell isoimmunisation, including the crucial role of MCA PSV scans in predicting fetal anaemia.

Dive into the details of fetal blood sampling and intrauterine transfusions, and get a glimpse into the promising interventions of IVIG and monoclonal antibodies. The hosts also shed light on delivery timing and postnatal care for infants affected by HDFN, emphasizing the ongoing quest for improving long-term outcomes.

Join Anne, Mel, and Carla on The Uterine Sound as they navigate the intricate landscape of HDFN, where every narrative unfolds as a testament to the power of innovation and dedication in the realm of medicine.

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