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A 37-year-old primi Rh negative patient is very concerned above her pregnancy at this age. Her pregnancy is 16 weeks and she is HIV negative, hepatitis B surface Ag neg, Rubella nonimmune and has no complain.Her triple test repo is normal but still due to her age she insists on getting an amniocentesis done. Which of the following is the next best step in management:

AAdvise against amniocentesis as it will increase the risk of isoimmunisation (Correct Answer)
BFollow Rh titres carefully and give Anti D if evidence of isoimmunisation is present
CGive Anti D at 28 weeks of pregnancy and after delivery if baby is Rh neg
DGive Anti D prior to her amniocentesis