yes if the father is positive..
2007-03-11 13:24:01
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answered by young army wifey 2
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the different man or woman who replied became properly desirable about the Rh incompatibility, besides the undeniable fact that the accessible blood kinds of the offspring are A+, B+, A-, and B-. in the journey that they inherit a + allele from dad, then they are going to be Rh+. Rh incompatibility is thoroughly preventable, so there is not any reason the offspring couldn't be Rh+.
2016-12-01 20:44:58
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answered by sarro 4
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Yes if your husband is positive. You should have had a Rogam shot at 15 weeks and another about a week after giving birth if your baby is positive. Make sure you tell your doctor, this can have serious after effects for you.
2007-03-11 13:43:46
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answered by Kellie R 4
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yes it all dpends on the fathers type, but if you are rh negative when u r about 28 weeks you are going to get a shot called rhogam. you will also get one after you have given birth in the hospital if the baby is rh positive.
2007-03-11 19:56:11
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answered by mommyof6 2
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