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I had Rhogam with both my kids. How do you know if you've had an adverse

reaction? What are you basing this on? Something physical with the mother?

Thanks.

In a message dated 1/17/2005 8:01:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, " Donna "

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>Has anyone filled out this form from the FDA regarding adverse

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> " For use by health professionals and consumers for VOLUNTARY

>reporting of

>adverse events and product problems with medications (drugs or

>biologics,

>except vaccines), medical devices (including in vitro diagnostics),

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>nutritional products (dietary supplements, infant formulas, medical

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>and other FDA-regulated medical products. Events involving vaccines

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>be reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)

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>Rhogam is not a vaccine and should be reported to the FDA as having

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>http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/SAFETY/3500.pdf

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If you have a disabled child and had a Rhogam shot, This could have

been an adverse reaction.

Donna

> I had Rhogam with both my kids. How do you know if you've had an

adverse reaction? What are you basing this on? Something physical

with the mother? Thanks.

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Time, " Donna " <donna.arnold@g...> writes:

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> >Has anyone filled out this form from the FDA regarding adverse

> >reactions??

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> > " For use by health professionals and consumers for VOLUNTARY

> >reporting of

> >adverse events and product problems with medications (drugs or

> >biologics,

> >except vaccines), medical devices (including in vitro

diagnostics),

> >special

> >nutritional products (dietary supplements, infant formulas,

medical

> >foods)

> >and other FDA-regulated medical products. Events involving

vaccines

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> >be reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)

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> >Rhogam is not a vaccine and should be reported to the FDA as

having

> >adverse reactions.

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> >http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/SAFETY/3500.pdf

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> >Thanks,

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> >Donna

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I had a Rhogam shot with both of my children. Both boys. The first one has

autism. I also had Pitocin with my autistic son and gestational diabetes with

both of them. My younger son is fine.

In a message dated 1/18/2005 1:25:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, " Donna "

<donna.arnold@...> writes:

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>If you have a disabled child and had a Rhogam shot, This could have

>been an adverse reaction.

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>Donna

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>adverse reaction?  What are you basing this on? Something physical

>with the mother? Thanks.

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>Time, " Donna " <donna.arnold@g...> writes:

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>> >Has anyone filled out this form from the FDA regarding adverse

>> >reactions??

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>> > " For use by health professionals and consumers for VOLUNTARY

>> >reporting of

>> >adverse events and product problems with medications (drugs or

>> >biologics,

>> >except vaccines), medical devices (including in vitro

>diagnostics),

>> >special

>> >nutritional products (dietary supplements, infant formulas,

>medical

>> >foods)

>> >and other FDA-regulated medical products. Events involving

>vaccines

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>> >be reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)

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>> >Rhogam is not a vaccine and should be reported to the FDA as

>having

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>> >http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/SAFETY/3500.pdf

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>> >Thanks,

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Regarding the Rhogam shot, have they taken the mercury out now? I know

I am a paranoid mom, but I have a RH negative daughter. Hopefully it

will be at least 10 or 15 years before she has children, but I worry

about the rhogam shot. Kristy

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You can join the rhoGAM group on for more.

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In a message dated 1/19/2005 3:34:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

casti71@... writes:

There is a shot for this purpose without mercury in it. I think its Winpro

or something like that. I cant remember the name this very second. Anyone?

I have an RH-O child also, a boy, he is NT. My autistic son is RH+ O.

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There is a shot for this purpose without mercury in it. I think its Winpro or

something like that. I cant remember the name this very second. Anyone?

I have an RH-O child also, a boy, he is NT. My autistic son is RH+ O.

In a message dated 1/19/2005 10:18:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, Kristy

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>I am a paranoid mom, but I have a RH negative daughter.  Hopefully it

>will be at least 10 or 15 years before she has children, but I worry

>about the rhogam shot.  Kristy

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The shot does work after pregnancy when it can not possibly harm the

baby.

It offers NO additional benefit during pregnancy. The safety concern

during

pregnancy is real. Does it make sense to you to inject antibodies

into the

mother's blood stream that are designed for the sole purpose to

eliminate

cells of the baby? There are numerous case reports of babies born

anoxic

and asphyxiated because the RHoGam antibodies crossed the placenta

during

the gestation period. This is not the only safety concern with the

injection, just the most obvious.

http://www.whale.to/a/rh1.html

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