Content (click an entry for fast navigation to the subject)Transfusion in antenatal obstetric and neonatal careObstetric haemorrhageHaemolytic disease of the newbornPrevention of HDN due to anti RhDAnti RhD immunoglobulin (anti D)Potentially sensitising events during pregnancyRoutine antenatal anti D prophylaxisTransfusion of the newborn infantNormal haematological values in infantsBlood components for neonatal transfusionTransfusion for neonates − principlesMinimise blood loss:Minimise donor exposure:Use a local transfusion protocol:Equipment for paediatric transfusionExchange transfusionEpoetin in neonatesThrombocytopenia and platelet transfusionNeonatal alloimmune thrombocytopeniaUse of fresh frozen plasma in neonates
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Transfusion in antenatal obstetric and neonatal care
Obstetric haemorrhage
Haemolytic disease of the newborn
Prevention of HDN due to anti RhD
Anti RhD immunoglobulin (anti D)
Potentially sensitising events during pregnancy
Routine antenatal anti D prophylaxis
Transfusion of the newborn infant
Normal haematological values in infants
Blood components for neonatal transfusion
Transfusion for neonates − principles
Minimise blood loss:
Minimise donor exposure:
Use a local transfusion protocol:
Equipment for paediatric transfusion
Exchange transfusion
Epoetin in neonates
Thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion
Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia
Use of fresh frozen plasma in neonates