A rare genetic deletion in a blood group gene caused hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN) in twin infants.
In a recent study, parents of infants with HDFN reported feelings of uncertainty and distress regarding post-discharge care.
About one in three babies in Africa are born with anemia, a condition in which a baby’s blood doesn’t have enough healthy red ...
A pregnancy affected by HDFN due to rare antibodies was successfully managed, and the affected infant was born without serious complications.
Learn more about how to reduce the risk of iron overload in infants after IUTs, as this is common in infants with HDFN.