RE: Adult Survivors of Rhesus hemolytic disease Hi - This may have been covered in the long history of this blog but I am having trouble finding the information if it has, so please forgive me for asking if it's been covered before. I am a female second birth child of an RH negative mother and RH positive father. My older brother was born too early and passed away. I am RH positive, born of a emergency C section 6 weeks early, and spent several weeks in an incubator. I had two full blood replacement transfusions in the first week of life. Like many people in this blog, I've bad issues with osteoarthritis, IBS, allergies, fibromyalgia. I had given RH disease zero thought until a neuropsychologist, giving me a questionnaire in an attempt to diagnose my memory loss issues - asked about this. When I indicated my history, she declined to go further and referred me to a specialist testing hospital elsewhere in-state. Would anyone be able to provide link to any relevant studies or documents that could explain possible long term cognitive impacts for Rhesus hemolytic disease? Thank you ~ M