Any blood type, as long as this is the first child. If you already have a child check out erytroblastosis fetalis
When the father is Rh positive, it is possible that the child will also be Rh positive. Or, if the father is homozygous ++ or DD, then all of his children will be Rh positive. When an Rh negative person is exposed to Rh positive blood, in this case during birth, they will develop antibodies against the Rh positive blood. This means that if they come in contact with Rh positive blood again, they have antibodies which will attack the Rh positive blood. This is what happens when the mother is Rh negative and the foetus is Rh positive. There usually isn't a problem with the first pregnancy, because the mother might not have been exposed to Rh positive blood before. However, if the second foetus is also Rh positive, the antibodies in the mother's blood will attack the foetus. This ranges in severity, but can cause the death of the foetus. In most cases this is preventable - the mother can receive an injection of anti-RhD immunoglobulin during pregnancy or soon after delivery.
No. When the mother has a negative blood type and the father has a positive blood type, this could lead to Rhesus factor in the foetus. When both parents are positive blood group, there isn't a risk of becoming rhesus.
In England and Wales, a foetus is considered to be a part of the womans body, so a father has no rights over it.
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Not an expert on the subject, but would guess so, since it has no need to digest anything. All of the nutrients are transfered to the foetus through the umbilical cord.
An unborn baby is referred to as a fetus, or foetus.
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The duration of Foetus - film - is 1.7 hours.
No - the developing foetus gets its blood supply ONLY from the mother.
Foetus - film - was created on 1994-11-10.
External preasure on abdomen does affect the foetus.
Love - Foetus album - was created on 2005-07-14.