RH factor in pregnancy?? answers fast dude
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normally if our RH is negative there is not so much danger
but during pregnancy if RH is negative and baby's rh is negative it can become a problem
if baby's blood mingle with mother's blood then mother's body will start to make antibodies which may harm child
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but during pregnancy if RH is negative and baby's rh is negative it can become a problem
if baby's blood mingle with mother's blood then mother's body will start to make antibodies which may harm child
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Explanation:
During a pregnancy, Rh antibodies made in a woman's body can cross the placenta and attack the Rh factor on fetal blood cells. This can cause a serious type of anemia in the fetus in which red blood cells are destroyed faster than the body can replace them. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body.
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