periods. I must have conceived in mid-October.â
âCongratulations.â
Doctor Diedre Burton leafed through Mackayâs medical file and read a page. âYour blood is RH-negative. Iâll arrange for your prenatal blood test, and a blood test for your husband, to see if heâs positive.â
âHow long can we wait before his test becomes critical?â
âEven if he and the fetus are RH-positive, which they probably are, weâve got until the twenty-eighth week before we start RhoGam injectionsâassuming you didnât form RH antibodies during a previous pregnancy.â
âIs that the only way antibodies could form?â
âItâs possible to form antibodies as the result of an abortion or miscarriage,â Burton said, then asked, âYouâve either aborted or miscarried?â
Kathryn nodded. âI miscarried once, in college. What if antibodies are present?â
âIâll monitor you closely and if antibody levels get too high, take special measures.â
âLike what?â
âBlood transfusions to the baby or early delivery.â
âWhat happens otherwise?â
âYour antibodies can pass through the placenta and attack the babyâs red blood cells, causing severe complicationsâanything from jaundice to stillbirth.â
âEmmaâs my only child. Her father was RH-negative, and so is she. Couldnât this baby be negative too?â
âDepends.â
âOn what?â
âIf your husbandâs RH-positive, so is the fetus.â
âWhat are the chances my husband is negative?â
âNot good, but statistically better than Asiansâor us blacks, who are ninety-five percent positiveâeight out of ten Caucasians test positive.â
âSo, itâs possible the fetus is RH-negative, and thereâs nothing to worry about.â
âItâs possible, but thereâs no way to know without testing your husbandâs blood. Send him in for a blood draw this afternoon.â
âI canât.â
Burton leaned forward, elbows on the desk, deep brown eyes boring in on her patient. âWhy not?â
âI havenât told him yet that I think Iâm pregnant.â
âAre you saying you might want to discuss abortion?â
âNot unless my baby has no chance of being born healthy.â Mackay dropped her eyes. âEven then, Iâm not sure I could abort.â
âYour baby has an excellent chance of being healthy, but only if we know what problems we face as early as possible. So, trust your husbandâtell him about the miscarriage and the RH factor as soon as you get back to your office. Then send him in today for a blood draw.â
Chapter 15
S EVERAL YEARS BEFORE, the County Board of Supervisors had appointed Kathryn Mackay to fill the remaining term of DA Harold Benton, himself a murder victim, poisoned by County Health Officer Doctor Robert Simmons.
Mackay immediately tossed out the officeâs hand-me-down furniture and spent her own money to buy beige wool carpeting, a modern executive desk, a plush off-white leather sofa with matching end tables, love seat and interview chairs, then hung a few pieces of original artwork she had acquired over the years from a small art gallery in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico.
County employees had gone home for the day when Escalante dropped into a chair and slid the unserved subpoenas across the desk to her boss. âTheir lawyer was waiting when I got to the Diocese. I didnât push when he refused service because he told me the Diocese filed a motion to quash.â
âYou did the right thing.â
âWhere does that leave the investigation?â
âJudge Woods set the hearing for nine oâclock tomorrow morning.â
âWoods handles juvie,â Escalante pointed out unnecessarily.
âJuvenile Courtâs dark on Fridays. Heâs the only judge whose calendar
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