Multiple Choice
How would you treat a mother with type A Rh-negative blood who is pregnant with a type O Rh-positive baby?
A) A dose of RhoGAM at 28 weeks and following delivery
B) A high dose of RhoGAM and then a low dose of RhoGAM
C) A dose of RhoGAM only if there is a trauma or premature termination of pregnancy
D) RhoGAM is not necessary in this situation because there is no compatibility issue
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