Biology, asked by sunidhi1333, 4 months ago

There is a vertical transmission of Rh antibody
from mother to foetus because they are _tpe
of antibody
A IgM
B IgG
C IgA
D lg D​

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Answered by rlbhu169
2

Explanation:

b. IgG

The mother's IgG antibodies may pass through the placenta and attack the fetal red blood cells inside the fetus since they are recognized as foreign. The fetal effects of red-cell alloimmunization are known as hemolytic disease of the newborn, which is sometimes referred to as Rhesus disease.

Answered by Anonymous
32

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B ) IgG

  • RhoGAM (rhod immune globulin human) and MICRhoGAM (rhod immune globulin human) Rho(D) Immune Globulin (Human) are sterile solutions containing IgG anti-D (anti-Rh) for use in preventing Rh immunization. They are manufactured from human plasma containing anti-D.
  • But if you get pregnant again with an Rh-positive baby, the antibodies already in your blood could attack the baby's red blood cells. This can cause the baby to have anemia, jaundice, or more serious problems. This is called Rh disease. The problems will tend to get worse with each Rh-positive pregnancy you have.
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