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If the baby has already been born then you can transfuse A RH POS to the baby.

If the baby is still in the womb I would think A RH NEG would be right.

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Q: Technique of exchange transfusion in jaundice what should be the blood group and rhesus factor to be used for exchange transfusion in a group a rhesus positive baby of a rhesus negative mother?
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