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It shouldn't be a problem. It occurs when the woman is Rh-negative and the father is positive. A first pregnancy usually will have no problems but if the fetus is Rh-positive, the mother will build up antibodies and that could affect future pregnancies. There's a shot the woman can take that eliminates the problem.

2007-12-04 18:22:33 · answer #1 · answered by RoVale 7 · 0 0

It sounds like what you assert is that the mum is RH neg and the daddy is RH helpful. whilst the mum is pregnant they are going to frequently take transport of a shot of rhogam (undecided of spelling) and then whilst the baby is born if the baby is helpful then the mum will take transport of yet another shot. If the baby is damaging then there is no undertaking. If the mum does not get the rhogham shot and the baby is helpful then the blood can blend and it ought to reason RH ailment. it ought to reason problems with destiny pregnancies and it ought to reason anemia in the baby. In uncommon situations the baby can choose a blood transfusian. I even have in no way heard of issues after the baby is born usual even with the indisputable fact that. wish this permits.

2016-10-10 07:18:12 · answer #2 · answered by figurelli 4 · 0 0

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