Actually... That would cause no problem at all for an ABO or Rh incompatibility. Only time there is potential for an Rh incompatibility is when MOM is Rh negative and Dad is Rh positive. They give Rh Immune Globulin during the 2nd trimester and after birth, if indicated.
Other potential problem comes from Mom being O, Dad is A, B, or AB. Infant might have slight jaundice when born or develop a few days after birth. Easily treated with bili lights. Actually not all that uncommon and jaundice might be frightening to new parents, but it is really quite routine. Physician will be following it to see if baby needs to come back to hospital to use bili lights.
Yes, the baby could be positive. If the baby is positive the mother needs to get on immuno-suppressant drugs or she will have an immune reaction and her body will try to kill the "foreign object" aka the fetus. Best of luck.
Having O positive blood with an Rh(Kell) negative blood type is relatively rare. The O positive blood type is the most common blood type, but the combination of O positive with Kell negative is less common. It is important to discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider regarding blood compatibility for any future medical needs.
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Natural gas is considered both positive and negative depending on the context. On the positive side, it is a cleaner-burning fossil fuel compared to coal and oil, producing fewer greenhouse gas emissions when combusted. However, its extraction and transportation can result in environmental concerns, such as methane leaks, which are potent greenhouse gases. Ultimately, its classification as positive or negative often hinges on the balance between energy needs, environmental impact, and the transition to renewable energy sources.
Rh is not a blood type by itself but is just one part of what makes up a blood type. There are two parts to blood typing: the ABO aspect and the Rh factor. One has blood type A, B, AB, or O, AND then is either Rh positive, or Rh negative. Hence why you hear blood types like A positive, O negative, etc. The positive/ negative is referring to the Rh factor. Rh positive is dominant, so one only needs one Rh positive parent so be Rh positive. Rh negative is recessive. If both parents are Rh negative, the child they have must be Rh negative as well. To know what blood type you could be, you need to know your parents' entire blood type.
Yes, the baby could be positive. If the baby is positive the mother needs to get on immuno-suppressant drugs or she will have an immune reaction and her body will try to kill the "foreign object" aka the fetus. Best of luck.
Yes. If mother was A/O RH pos (D d) and Father is A/O RH neg (d d), then they could have a O positive child. One only needs one big D to express the RH positive gene.
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It isn't a problem if two people have the same blood type. The issue is Rh-factor matching. If a Rh-negative mother and a Rh-positive father produce a child, there can be risks. If the fetus is Rh-positive, and the mother Rh-negative, her immune system may see the child's blood cells as an infection and attack them, causing the fetus to become anemic, and possibly result in a miscarriage. There are medications available to counteract this, but it needs to b applied early in the pregnancy.
It depends on what your needs are. If your needs are making paper products then the positive effects would be that trees are inexpensive and everywhere. The negative effects would be that the environment suffers; you would be destroying much wild-life and their habitat.
Yes! Parents have two genes for pos/neg blood type, and only one of them needs to be positive for the parent to have positive blood type. Most positive-blooded people have one positive gene and one negative gene. If both positive parents pass on their negative gene, they can have a child with a negative blood type.
because, she needs to live with a man to understnad them. i lived with my father when i was smaller, and it borke my mother's heart. I couldn't help it though, a girl needs her father!
This is the sort of thing that needs context. It could be either positive or negative. Positive: Big, strong Negative: Big (in the sense of "ungainly"), ugly ("horse-faced" is not a compliment).
positive impact it promotes satisfaction to psychological needs which promotes good mental health.
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A negative subracting a positive will end up as a negative. Explanation: If you have 3 negatives, you cannnot take 3 positives from it, so you need to add 3 zeros, (which are both negative and positive), to the negative side. The number zero means nothing, so it will not alter the question. KEY _ =negative + =positive _+ =zero _ _ _ needs _+ _+ _+ to subract + + + Once you take the 3 positives from the negative side, you will be left with 6 negatives _ _ _ _+_+_+ minus + + + leaves you with _ _ _ _ _ _ *NOTE* You may be thinking, "But the zero did count! It's symbol left a mark on the answer!". Wrong. Zero in math means nothing, and that is how it will stay. You only needed it because it had the positive sign you were looking for. But because it is both positive and negative, you will be left with a negative when you take away the positive, and a positive when you take away the negative. This is why a positive subracting a negative will equal a negative.