Sure. There are success stories. In certain cases, with early detection of Rh sensitization, medical teams can take steps such as providing Rh - immune globulin at the right times. This has led to successful pregnancies where the risk of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn was significantly reduced. It's all about careful monitoring and timely medical actions.
The 'Midwest Obsession' could refer to various things. It might be about a cultural phenomenon in the Midwest region, like an obsession with a particular sport such as football in some Midwest states where high school and college football games are huge events. People are really into it, from the players, coaches, to the entire community that rallies around the teams.
Typically, midwest mystery novels often feature wide - open spaces. The isolation of the Midwest settings can create a sense of unease. For example, in many of these novels, a character might be alone on a long stretch of road or in a small, remote farmhouse.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'Midwest Angelica Story'. It could be a local folktale or a personal account specific to the Midwest region. Maybe it involves a character named Angelica and some events that are characteristic of that area.
I'm not sure who the specific fiction editor of Midwest Review is. You might need to check their official website or recent publications for that information.
Well, typically, it's a good idea to begin with the earlier works of RH Sin as they often lay the foundation for the themes and styles explored in later novels. However, if you're more drawn to a specific genre or theme, you might want to start with the novel that focuses on that.