Learning About Alloimmunization & HDFN

$10.50

This gentle, age-appropriate children’s book was created for families navigating maternal alloimmunization and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). Written by a child life specialist, it uses simple, calm, and honest language to help kids, and the grown-ups who love them, understand what’s happening, what doctors are watching for, and what care might look like along the way.

'Have you been diagnosed with maternal alloimmunization, sometimes called antibodies in pregnancy or Rh disease, and suddenly found yourself learning a whole new language? Have you been told you have anti-D, anti-C, anti-c, anti-E, anti-Kell, or another red blood cell antibody, and now you’re trying to understand what that means for your baby? Are you trying to explain it to your partner, parents, or friends, and getting that look like you just said “middle cerebral artery Dopplers” in casual conversation?

Inside this resource, you’ll find:

-A clear explanation of what maternal alloimmunization is and why HDFN can happen

-An overview of monitoring and treatment options during pregnancy and after birth

-Different possible outcomes, including babies who are not affected and babies who need extra support

-A helpful, reassuring look at common NICU questions and treatments for babies with HDFN

Designed for ages 4–11, this book also works as a straightforward starting point for grandparents, siblings, teachers, and anyone who wants a basic, accurate understanding without getting lost in medical jargon.

This gentle, age-appropriate children’s book was created for families navigating maternal alloimmunization and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). Written by a child life specialist, it uses simple, calm, and honest language to help kids, and the grown-ups who love them, understand what’s happening, what doctors are watching for, and what care might look like along the way.

'Have you been diagnosed with maternal alloimmunization, sometimes called antibodies in pregnancy or Rh disease, and suddenly found yourself learning a whole new language? Have you been told you have anti-D, anti-C, anti-c, anti-E, anti-Kell, or another red blood cell antibody, and now you’re trying to understand what that means for your baby? Are you trying to explain it to your partner, parents, or friends, and getting that look like you just said “middle cerebral artery Dopplers” in casual conversation?

Inside this resource, you’ll find:

-A clear explanation of what maternal alloimmunization is and why HDFN can happen

-An overview of monitoring and treatment options during pregnancy and after birth

-Different possible outcomes, including babies who are not affected and babies who need extra support

-A helpful, reassuring look at common NICU questions and treatments for babies with HDFN

Designed for ages 4–11, this book also works as a straightforward starting point for grandparents, siblings, teachers, and anyone who wants a basic, accurate understanding without getting lost in medical jargon.