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What if there is rh blood type incompatibility between mother and child?
Rh incompatibility occurs when a mother with Rh-negative blood carries a baby with Rh-positive blood, which can lead to hemolysis - a serious condition for the baby if left untreated.
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Neonatal immune hemolytic jaundice
Neonatal immune hemolytic jaundice occurs due to an immune reaction. The disease can develop into many dangerous diseases such as reticulocytosis, anemia, and can even cause stillbirth. Therefore, before planning a pregnancy, parents should have a premarital health check-up and screen for some genetic diseases.
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When will pregnant women be tested for Rh antibodies?
All pregnant women should be tested for Rh antibodies. This is one of the first and most important tests during pregnancy to determine whether the body carries the Rh protein in the blood.
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Why is it important to prevent blood group incompatibility in the first pregnancy?
The Rh factor in blood type is inherited from parents, it will directly affect the blood type of children. Determining blood type is very important in taking care of each person's health. Especially for pregnant women, it is necessary to prevent blood type incompatibility in the first pregnancy.
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What antibodies do blood group O have?
Blood types are classified according to the presence or absence of certain antigens that can trigger an immune response when they are outside your body. These antigens can cause the patient's immune system to attack when they are transfused. So what are the characteristics of blood type O and what antibodies do people with blood type O have? Read the article below to learn more about this blood type.
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Blood group Rh (Rhesus)
The Rh blood group system is one of the two most important blood group systems involved in blood transfusion. The Rh blood group system includes Rh(+) and Rh(-), of which Rh(+) is the majority.
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