Are you O- or O+ ? if you are O+ you should be okay. If you are O- talk to your doctor. This is assuming you are the female.
No. I assume that by A you mean you are A+. Since you have Rh+ blood, there is no risk in carrying a baby with Rh+ or Rh- blood. A woman who is Rh- can still have a baby with an Rh+ partner as long as she is treated and the doctor is aware of the partner's blood type.
a lot of blood
still born baby's are associated with baby's having a birth defect or a disease at birth. Some still births are cause due to problem with the placenta which nourishes the baby, or if the mother have diabetes, high blood pressure, particularly pregnancy induce high blood pressure.
You really need to talk to the pediatrician about this. The umbilical cord usually has two arteries carrying blood from the baby to the placenta to be reoxygentated and one vein carrying oxygenated blood back from the placenta to the baby. Occasionally having only one artery is a sign that there is a problem with the baby, usually a kidney problem. YOu will find that your baby has tests to make sure his/her kidneys are working properly.
If a parent's baby is having AB and O blood type, respectively, the baby's possible blood type will be A or B.
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Yes. Having the same blood type is not an issue in terms of the health of the baby.
A serious problem that disrupts women's lives and can have effects on the baby, other children, her partner, and other relationships.
No, the baby will always take the blood type of the father. So, the child will be A positive. Also, Since the father is either Heterozygous(IA i) or Homozygous(IaIa), he will always give the Type A blood. For type O blood you need ii. Since the father will never contribute a small i, it is impossible to have a child with Type O blood.
of course the mothers blood is transfered into the fetuses bloodstream throgh the placenta
Yes, this will make no difference in how safe it is, as long as you and your partner are both healthy.
Just by having blood it dosent mean your losing your baby but yes i think it is check with a GP or a nurse.