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Nope, not a problem. It's only a problem if the woman is Negative and the fetus is positive because her body will treat the baby as an invader. Doesn't happen the other way around.

Can't anticipate the blood type of the child because you and hubby could be recessive for another one. The blood type of your child won't matter in your particular pregnancy.

2007-07-05 13:49:57 · answer #1 · answered by CarbonDated 7 · 1 0

It shouldn't affect your pregnancy at all. The problem would be if you were Oneg and your husband was Opos. By being positive it means that your blood has a li'l rh factor attatched to it, and your husband doesn't have it.
Now if you were negative and didn't have the rh factor, and you were pregnant with a baby who did have the rh factor, at birth the baby's blood could mix with yours and your body would think the rh factor was an invader and you'd build up antibodies to attack the rh factor. For your next pregnancies there'd be a chance that your body would attack the baby.
Anyways, this isn't the case. And as to what your baby's blood type will be, he could be either O+ or O- depending on your alele combination.

2007-07-05 20:56:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you only have to worry if you have negative blood, a positive mom has no problems (outside the regular pregnancy problems, lol!)

2007-07-05 20:49:36 · answer #3 · answered by parental unit 7 · 1 0

Doodlestuff explained it perfectly.

2007-07-05 20:53:46 · answer #4 · answered by nimo22 6 · 0 0

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