Abstract
Anemia is frequently seen during pregnancy, however, it is very uncommon to see patients with special type of anemia during pregnancy.
We have experienced two cases of auto-immune hemolytic anemia during pregnancy. The first case was a 25-years-old primigravida, and the diagnosis of auto-immune hemolytic anemia was made at 10 weeks of gestation. She had twins and developed sepsis, which aggravated her symptoms and underwent C-section at 33 weeks of gestation. The second case was a 21-years-old primigravida. She had auto-immune hemolytic anemia with incom-plete abortion. On admission she looked like in the shock state because of ectopic preg-nancy. In these two cases, the disease state of hemolytic anemia became worse by pre-gnancies, but it improved after delivery and D&C. Both cases have been followed up at outpatient departmeut of hematology and have been given Prednisolone.