An Rh-negative woman is carrying an Rh-positive foetus for the second time. Describe the consequences of Rh-incompatibility in this case?
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Chances of damage to the foetus in second pregnancy are more because the mother's immune system has already been exposed to the Rh positive factor and has prepared antibodies(present in the mother's body)against Rh positive.
If in the first pregnancy mother is given some medication and antibodies suppressive drugs, the chances of damage to the foetus can be reduced.
If in the first pregnancy mother is given some medication and antibodies suppressive drugs, the chances of damage to the foetus can be reduced.
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Answer:Chances of damage to the foetus in second pregnancy are more because the mother's immune system has already been exposed to the Rh positive factor and has prepared antibodies(present in the mother's body)against Rh positive.
If in the first pregnancy mother is given some medication and antibodies suppressive drugs, the chances of damage to the foetus can be reduced.
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