Each person's blood is one of four major types: A, B, AB, or O. Blood types are determined by the types of antigens on the blood cells. Antigens are proteins on the surface of blood cells that can cause a response from the immune system. The Rh factor is a type of protein on the surface of red blood cells. Most people who have the Rh factor are Rh-positive. Those who do not have the Rh factor are Rh-negative
A woman with type O negative blood can marry someone of any blood type. An Rh negative woman will get an injection during each pregnancy to lower the risk of complications in future pregnancies.
People with Type O Blood are different than the other 3 major blood types, where as Type O lacks the anitgens on the red blood cell surface. Type O is known as the Universal Donor due to the fact that type O can give blood to all blood types but can not recieve any blood from the other blood types, only itself the type O.
Nothing, O negative blood is the universal donor. Everyone can receive it without complications.
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No. Everything blood-wise should be fine.
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Your blood type does not effect whether you can get a tattoo. Also, O+ is a very common blood type. In fact, its mine! Good luck with your ink work.
Yes, a man with blood group O positive can marry a woman with blood group O negative, and they can have children without any direct effects on the health of their offspring. However, there is a consideration regarding Rh factor incompatibility since the man is Rh positive and the woman is Rh negative. If the child inherits the Rh positive factor, it may lead to Rh incompatibility in future pregnancies, which can be managed with medical care. Overall, with proper prenatal care, they can have healthy children.
It is possible that your body will try to reject your baby, as it will not recognise the baby as part of you, it sees it as a foreign object. To combat this you may need a blood transfusion and/or constant monitoring throughout your pregnancy.
The blood group O positive(O+) specifies that the person can donate his/her blood to any other person of same or different blood group. But, O+ can accept blood only from a person having same blood group (i.e O+) and not from any other group.
No, the blood type of parents (O positive for both) does not typically cause problems during pregnancy. However, there can be issues if the mother is Rh negative and the father is Rh positive, leading to potential Rh incompatibility for future pregnancies. This can be managed with proper medical care to prevent any complications.
If the mother is o- and its a first pregnancy then there are rarely any complications. Its during subsequent pregnancies when problems arise. If its a first pregnancy with an rh- mother then get all the info you can about an anti d injection and all the times you need to have it which is not only during pregnancy, its any time rh+ blood can mix with rh- blood and cause antibodies.