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If you are RH- and your baby RH+, and your blood mixes with your baby's, it could become sensitized. Your body could begin producing antibodies to the RH+ blood. If these antibodies get to an unborn baby, they can begin killing off the baby's red blood cells. This is called RH disease. It is rare for it to affect a first baby, but if the mother becomes sensitized and produces antibodies to RH+ blood, it could cause problems for future babies. RH disease is very serious; however, recent medical advances allow 90% of babies with RH disease to survive (March of Dimes).
yes you can if she has no money
The purpose of writing a composition to encourage people to give blood is to encourage others to complete the action. Therefore, it is important to include reasons why people should do that action.
becuase there are live by it and it is in there blood to kno about there curltural heritaGE
do i have to give blood
give reasons why blendig is done
becuase there are live by it and it is in there blood to kno about there curltural heritaGE
Check your blood glucose levels, they could be low. You may also be low on iron. If you go to the doctors and get a blood test, they should be able to give you some answers
No. Only the court could make that decision.
can you give Blood if you take atenolol
ruw chiken can give you blood poisoning
if they are the same blood type then of course. anyone can give blood to anyone if they match Yes, this is true. A husband CAN give blood to his wife if they are compatible blood types. HOWEVER, serious consideration must be given first if the wife is in her childbearing years. If a wife receives blood from her husband and then decides to have a baby, there are risks involved. Everyone inherits certain antigens in their blood. If a woman receives blood from her husband and he has an antigen that she DOES NOT have, her body will develop an antibody to it. If she then gets pregnant and the fetus inherits this same antigen from the father, the mother's antibody with attack it and cause destruction of the fetal blood cells. This may cause severe anemia for the fetus as well as severe jaundice and brain damage. The worst case scenario would obviously be the death of the fetus.
Yes, although the fetal survival rate is very very low.