my mothers blood was o negative and because the child gets the fathers blood; which wasn't o negative my mother had to reveive shots
No, blood can't change type during pregnancy.
The negative blood comes from the rhesus scale. So type A negative blood means you are rH negative. This poses a potential problem during pregnancy if the mother is rH negative and the father is rH positive. In that case the mother will receive a rhogam shot during pregnancy and right after birth to prevent the potential mixing of blood between mother and child from causing a serious reaction in the mother's body.
If mother is Rh positive there will be no problem. Problem can arise when mother is negative and baby positive.
No. If the mother is negative and the first baby is positive then a shot needs to be administered right after delivery to prevent antibodies from forming. If the baby is negative, which is possible, then no shot needs to be given. I am not a doctor but this problem is familiar to my family. Please consult a physician for further information.
There should not be a problem during pregnancy because of a difference in blood type.
Individuals with Rh negative blood type do not have the Rh antigen on their red blood cells. This can be significant during pregnancy, as an Rh negative mother carrying an Rh positive baby may develop antibodies that can harm future pregnancies. It is important for Rh negative individuals to receive proper medical care during pregnancy to prevent complications.
Absolutely - all blood types can have children together. The only problem relating to these blood types for pregnancy would be if the mother is negative and her first child was positive. Then there may be a problem if her second child is also positive.
No, a negative pregnancy test means the nausea is caused by something besides pregnancy.
A woman with type O negative blood can marry someone of any blood type. An Rh negative woman will get an injection during each pregnancy to lower the risk of complications in future pregnancies.
Yes, a woman with B positive blood group can be impregnated by a man with A positive blood group. Blood type compatibility doesn't typically affect a person's ability to conceive or carry a pregnancy. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider regarding potential risks related to blood type incompatibility during pregnancy.
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