The problem can occur during pregnancy. If the fetus is Rh positive, and some of its red blood cells enter the mother's bloodstream through the placenta, the mother's immune system will make anti-Rh antibodies. This doesn't usually harm the first child, but subsequent Rh positive children could have a problem if the mother's anti-Rh antibodies enter the fetus's bloodstream, which could cause the break down of the baby's red blood cells, called hemolytic anemia, which can be severe enough to cause death.
To prevent this from happening, an Rh negative pregnant woman is given an injection of Rh immunoglobulin that can prevent the mother from becoming sensitized to her Rh positive baby's blood. It is given during pregnancy and after childbirth. Each pregnancy will require this treatment. (Source: americanpregnancy.org)
no problem
yes there is no problem in this but if women is Rh negative and man is Rh positive then there can be a problem in second or third child
If mother is Rh positive there will be no problem. Problem can arise when mother is negative and baby positive.
Is mom rh positive or negative?
no
None what so ever.
Yes, there is no reason not to. The problem with blood types comes with blood transfusions.
95% not.
When they become pregnant there should not be any problems related to the rhesus blood groups - this would only be a potential problem if the mother was negative, and the father was positive.
No. The Rh Negative blood group is formed by an absence of the Positive factor.
The problem may not be your blood group but your RH factor. Meaning are one of you positive and the other negative? There can be complications from that.
yes, he can. If boy blood group A positive or any other such as B or O positive and girl have A, B, or O, or AB negative then can be danger for offspring. If she already have positive blood group, there is no danger.