Biology, asked by rishikesh5717, 4 months ago

What happens when a Rh -ve mother bears Rh+ve child, the second time? How can it be avoided?​

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Answered by nishapal0857
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Explanation:

you do not inherit the Rhesus D antigen from either parent, then you are Rh-negative (15% of us). So, is it possible for two people who are Rh-positive to produce a child that's Rh-negative? The answer is yes — but only if neither parent passes along Rhesus

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