Only when having kids. If the child is positive like the father the mother will have to have a shot to reduce the chances of miscarriage. Seeing as this is a common situation, and is easily solved, it is nothing to worry about.
If you plan to donate blood to one another, several things may occur because the blood of one will see the blood of the other as a foreign body that must be destroyed, because it does not recognise the substances on it; i.e. the immune system thinks the donated blood is a virus, and acts accordingly. For example the B- blood will be rejected by the A+ because it contains a group that the acceptor doesn't (the B), and vice versa (both the A and the + are foreign to it). This can result in internal bleeding and clots which may travel and cause strokes or heart problems.
She could always have unrelated problems, but the fact that her blood type matches her husbands means that she's unlikely to have problems from that... assuming, of course, that her husband is the father of her child.
The specific problem I think you had in mind occurs usually for the second or later children of an Rh-negative woman who has developed antibodies towards the Rh factor from having an Rh-positive child.
No. Not even in Maths do 2 positives make a negative. One parent would have had to be negative cause children inherit their rhesus factor from one parent.
Is mom rh positive or negative?
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.
positive and positive is not a problem
If mother is Rh positive there will be no problem. Problem can arise when mother is negative and baby positive.
no problem
I am not a doctor but my blood is positive and my husband is negative and we have 2 very healthy children
Blood groups are A, B, and O. Each type of blood is either positive or negative. When a couple is planning on marriage, their blood type is not as important as the positive or negative aspect. A woman with negative blood types may encounter problems having children if her husband has a positive blood type. All blood types are compatible as long as they are both positive or negative.
"A","B","AB" "O" either positive or negative
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
Negative blood can be given to someone with positive blood. Positive blood CANNOT be given to someone with negative blood.
no
There is no blood type OE. There are 8 different blood types, A positive and negative, B positive and negative, O positive and negative, and AB positive and negative.