Being Rh Negative implies that you do not have the Rh antibodies in your blood and the genes that are responsible for the formation of the antibodies. If both the Mother and the Father is negative and do not have the genes the baby can only be negative.
Yes. If this is the second or later pregnancy and a previous child has been Rh +, there may be risks to the fetus (If it is also Rh +)
Maternal Antibodies may cross the placenta and attack the fetal red blood cells.
If an RH negative mom have an RH positive husband and they have an Rh positive baby.
Administration of Rhogam (Rh Immune globulin) during pregnancy and after delivery is the preferred treatment if she wants to have more children.
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If the mother is A negative, and the father is B positive, they could have children who are A negative, A positive, B negative, B positive, AB negative, AB positive, O negative, or O positive.
It is possible for there to be problems with a pregnancy. If mother's blood type is negative and the father's is positive, and the baby is positive, her blood type may begin to attack the child. Make sure she checks with her doctor regularly during a pregnancy.
Possible. Tell the OB of the RH difference.
Yes.
# yes, if father is + - for RH and mother - - (negative) or + - (positive); the father can generate sons A, B, or AB depending by mother's group.
no
yes
o positive
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No
Blood type and Rh factor do not affect the health of a child except in rare conditions, usually due to incompatibility with the mother and child when the father and are positive but the mother is negative.
Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.