Anti D is given as a prophylactic during pregnancy and after if you are a Rh negative blood group.
All women have a dose at 28 weeks and after only if the baby is Rh positive.
I don't know of any reason why anti d would have any correlation with PBC, however some women are diagnosed with PBC during/ after Pregnancy, possibly because we don't have our liver functions tested before, and obstetric cholestasis was diagnosed when it was actually PBC.
Thank you for your reply. I was just looking for possible triggers as you do, I was concerned because Anti-D is made from the plasma of human blood, given by donors and I had my first baby mid 80's, before the time blood was routinely screened.
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