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Rhesus disease
Rhesus disease (haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn) is a condition where antibodies in a pregnant woman’s blood destroy her baby's blood cells
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Uses
Anticoagulant medicines are used if your blood is clotting too quickly.
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Common questions about beclometasone skin cream
NHS medicines information on common questions about beclometasone.
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Clopidogrel: an antiplatelet medicine to prevent blood clots
NHS medicines information on clopidogrel – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Screening for hepatitis B, HIV and syphilis
A screening blood test for the infectious diseases HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B is offered if you are pregnant in England.
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What happens straight after the birth?
What to expect after your baby is born, including information on skin-to-skin contact, bonding, stitches and vitamin K injections.
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Actinic keratoses (solar keratoses)
Find out more about actinic keratoses, which are patches of skin that have been damaged by the sun.
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NHS Health Check online - help and support for the finger-prick blood test
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Apixaban: a medicine to help prevent blood clots
NHS medicines information on apixaban – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Diltiazem: a medicine to treat high blood pressure
NHS medicines information on diltiazem – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.