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the body will produce the anti D- antibodies which are going to attack the RH+ blood of the donor

usually the first time is not a threat since the formed antibodies are IgM class which has a very low conc.

the second time is very dangerous due to the formation of memory cells that are activated in the second blood transfusion leading to the production of IgG antibodies in very high conc. leading to the agglutination of the blood and severe anemia

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