if your rh- your anti-bodys can attack the fetus but not usually with your 1st pregnancy
If you have RH- factor, When you give birth or have a miscarriage you need to be administered the RH shot immediately. If you received the shot after the miscarriage or birth you should be fine and the likelihood of miscarriage due to the Rh factor is minor. If you miscarry again you should probably check with your doctor so they can see if there is another possible cause. If you did not receive the shot for the RH factor the liklihood of miscarriage would be greater if your blood type is RH -.
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RH means it is a protein on the surface of red blood cells.The concerns are mostly in pregnancy. If you are RH negative and the father of the baby is RH positive and If a small amount of the baby's blood mixes with your blood it will act as if it is allergic to the baby. It may cause a miscarriage
it causes erethroblastosis foetails
We don’t yet know the answer to this question. We do know that an rh neg female who has been exposed to rh positive blood through a birth or miscarriage will form antibodies against rh positive blood and on becoming pregnant again with an rh positive fetus will have antibodies that will attack the fetus which may cause numerous problems.
No it cannot.
Yes, if a man is Rh negative and the woman is Rh positive, there is a risk of Rh incompatibility that can lead to miscarriage in future pregnancies. It is recommended that the woman receive Rhogam injections to prevent the development of Rh antibodies in case of fetal-maternal blood mixing during childbirth or pregnancy complications.
Blood type incompatibility between parents, such as one being type O and the other A, B, or AB, does not significantly increase the risk of miscarriage. While Rh incompatibility (when an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive baby) can lead to complications, modern medical interventions can effectively manage this issue. Overall, the chances of miscarriage are influenced by various factors, but blood type incompatibility is not a primary cause. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information and guidance.
There is no specific gland causing this.
No, exercise is very good for you during pregnancy and does not cause miscarriage. Some say it does but that is a myth.
No. Rh-antibodies only develop in cases of pregnancy, miscarriage or a blood transfusion like if you have rh-negative blood you got AB blood. Your RH-antibodies then work to attack the foreign substance, the RBCS. In the fetus, loss of RBCS means the rise of bilburin and could eventually lead to brain damage or (kernictous), and also have low muscle tone(hypotonia)