Dose of Anti-D given to an Rh-negative ectopic pregnancy patient in first trimester is
Correct Answer: 50mcg
Description: Regardless of location, D-negative women with an ectopic pregnancy who are not sensitized to D-antigen are given IgG anti-D immunoglobulin (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 2017). In first-trimester pregnancies, a 50-mg or 300-mg dose is appropriate, whereas a standard 300-mg dose is used for later gestations Reference: William's Obstetrics; 25th edition; Chapter 19; Ectopic pregnancy
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