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Filter by:The investigators aim to demonstrate the feasibility of point-of-care identification of Rh-negative women in a poor, rural setting in Pakistan. Feasibility will be assessed across 2 major domains: 1) acceptance by pregnant women to receive the point-of-care test; and, 2) ability of health workers to administer the point of care test and interpret results. The investigators will also measure whether RhIg prophylaxis can be successfully delivered and is accepted by pregnant women in this setting. The socio-demographic correlates of the acceptance of point-of-care testing and where applicable, the acceptance of RhIg prophylaxis will also be assessed. In addition, the investigators will also explore the baseline knowledge of Rh disease among pregnant women and lady health visitors in this study population and will investigate socio-demographic correlates of baseline knowledge and the uptake of knowledge among pregnant women. Finally, the prevalence of Rh negativity will be calculated and stillbirth and neonatal mortality will be tracked among all participants. All stillbirths and neonatal deaths in this population will be characterized with respect to cause and Rh-negativity.