Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What happens when a man with B+ is coupled with woman with O-blood group are married?Tell me about their KIDS.

Blood group related problems.It is to find out what happens when a spouse or pair is having just opposite Rh group.what is the effect on the baby born?Is baby as good as if for the people with same Rh group.What are the disease to be countered?What are the remedies for it?Any medical sciences solution to be dealt with this problem?Any website related to this subject that gives a comprehensive detail?What happens when a man with B+ is coupled with woman with O-blood group are married?Tell me about their KIDS.
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IF you're not a Jehovah's Witness or opposed to using blood-based medicines for other reasons, the RhoGAM (or Anti-D) shot is your simple answer for prevention.





The complex answer involves a bit more information, care and planning to avoid all opportunites for the unborn baby's blood to mix with the mother's blood. More info on that in the book ';Anti-D in Midwifery: Panacea or Paradox'; by Sara Wickham.


http://www.contemporarynurse.com/10.1/10鈥?/a>





Research, research, research!What happens when a man with B+ is coupled with woman with O-blood group are married?Tell me about their KIDS.
You don't understand about RH type...There is no danger is having a child with someone of another blood type or RH type...if the woman is RH negative, during her pregnancy the doctor will give what is called Rhogam which is a medicine that is given around the 28th week of pregnancy. What this does is for the next pregnancy if the baby is RH neg there will be no problem with the baby when it is born. There are genetic problems that parents may find after the baby is born or are aware of before you talk about children. If you have concerns about this then talk with your OB doctor about this. The RH factor is easily taken care of.
:) NO idea what you're talking about. Good luck though!
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I hope this helps!!
I don't know about Rh groups or anything, so this may not be helpful. But I am O+ and my husband is O-. My daughter ended up O- like my husband.

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