How does rh factor work
YouTube videos call us fallen angel babies which are Demon babies! We are called Aliens we are said to be Dammed by God. I thank GOD that he gave me this Universal blood type because there is a 20 year old woman in this world that is alive I hope she still is that has life cause my blood runs through her veins.
We appreciate your gift of life to the baby in the hospital! Anyone who donates, not just O-, are saving lives and we cannot begin to tell each and every donor how much we appreciate your gifts of life to those in need.
I am RH- and received Rhogam after 3 healthy births first being born in I and my wife has B positive blood but our first daughter is B negative while the others have B positive please enlighten me on whats going on.
Do you know your blood type? Thanks for this clear information on RH Factor issues. I was told years ago I could not donate blood. My first baby died of crib death at 4 months old. She was seemingly healthy and rh negative should not affect first pregnancy, right?
I did not hear of RH negative factor till my third pregnancy. They may have given it after second pregnancy but back then doctors did not tell u a lot. They kept me sedated three days after second birth. My second and third pregnancy produced healthy babies. Did them saying my blood could not be given to others be due to rh negative factor?
Told me my blood could kill others. Kinda made me wonder how it worked in me. We are not able to give you any medical advice. My blood type is O rh-. My question is this, am I also considered O- rh-? I had that very question. Your response: Hi Ethan. That is correct the only way for someone to have negative blood type is for both parents to have at least one negative factor each. If so, Please explain. My daughter is pregnant 10 weeks, her blood test result is O positive and RH negative, what does it mean?
Is she under risk for future 2nd baby pregnancy? What do you think? My sister was born in , her blood was not changed so she is rh-. My sister asked the doctor to humor her and give her a blood test to see what blood type she was and it was rh-.
This is very confusing to me, I hope that I have explained it right. Thank you for any help that you can give me. I want to know if this has anything with my pregnancy. Is there an honest RH- blood type registry door those in need of this blood type? I am RH- always anemic and can not donate blood. I also have abnormal blood cells not sure what that means so I can not donate plasma either. In my first pregnancy, i was given the antigen injection only once immediately after delivery.
I am pregnant with my second child now. Please i want to know at how many weeks i need to take the antigen injection and how many times. Hello, I am O neg, and I have been carrying an Rh id card with me since I am always curious and somewhat confused about the meaning of the reference Immune Globulin and the word Human next to it in.
What does it mean, Human blood. Is my blood not human? Please clarify if you can. Thank you in advance. My daughter has an blood group of b rh positive and she is now 8yrs old. There is no issue with being B-.
All donations made through Carter BloodCare are done so freely. We do not pay for blood as we are a not for profit business. This is how I received O negative. When I was in the military, I looked for other O Neg persons in my unit and made them my battle buddy.
If they had blood loss I was there, and vice versa. Hi, thanks for the informative article. My mother was very surprised when I told her my blood type. My question is, since I have O- blood type and you say that everyone has 2 rh factors, what would my other rh factor be? Would it be another negative or positive? My blood type is A negative, I have had one successful pregnancy, my son been A positive and I have had two miscarriages after him, I really want to have another baby, is it possible through having this injection.
So are you saying that in order for an th negative blood type baby to be born , at least one parent has to have the RH negative factor?
What if both parents have positive blood type and their baby had the RH negative blood type? Hi, My mother was RH-. I was her second child. She did not receive the rhogram injection at all prior to my birth. I was the second born. I am RH- and have received the injections as recommended for my deliveries.
My mother was not in the healthcare field so I have some questions surrounding my birth. She told me when I was born, that I was very red. What was the treatment for a child born under these conditions. I understand most children die because they were miscarried or are severely mentally ill. How often does a child survive from what I have described. Can you please share any details you may have.
Hello Sir, My wife is with B rh -ve blood group. She had Coombs test positive in last pregnancy with titre Is there any treatment available in this case to get positive result for baby? I had a miscarriage in , at the age of I got pregnant again about 7 months later.
I was informed I was Rh-, and received the Rhogam shot at 28 weeks. I am 45 now and not through menopause yet. Want to know if there is still a risk of getting pregnant and miscarrying again? Being I did not receive the Rhogam shot in a timely manner? Will she need Rhogam Shots?
Is there any impact on the Pregnancy? Is this a rarity? Is rh positive and rh negative the same that needs rhogam shots during pregnancy? Or only the rh negative? If neither parents are rh neg, can the child still have rh neg blood? Teaching a lesson on Blood Typing and Rh factor. This was amazing and very informative in assisting with my teaching lesson. Thank you so much for being thorough. It should not be a mystery. You can visit your dashboard on our website and it will show your blood type in the top left corner.
While pregnant with my daughter, i received 2 Rhogam injections. Then during some routine bloodwork they discovered that i am not RH negative and neither is my spouse. This was back in Is there any risks associated with receiving vaccines that are not needed or necessary for either the mother or child?
We are not able to give medical advice. Really great article. I lost three babies, all early miscarriages even though I was given the injection after each miscarriage. My oldest child a 17 yr old girl has an autoimmune disease that is idiopathic.
I am Rh- that has had multiple deeply remorseful abortions with Rhogam injections after each. I hope I remember some injections? With hx of anemia.
Hgb increased to 14, RDW high at And the undertones of my hands and skin are bright red, and body is radiating heat Is it possible that old rbcs or fetal tissue remnants still in uterus from a previous positive pregnancy have come in contact with my Rh- blood now that it is in abundance.
Last termination was Are cells affecting my spleen or my liver? I am very worried. Please advise. I was given a Rhogam card to carry after I received the Rhogam injection. Just curious because I have lost it over the years. If I should carry it, how would I get it replaced? Will there be any complications in our pregnancy? How can that be? My mom is RH negative and my dad is O negative. I am O positive. I had anemia for almost 18 years of my life. Was this because her blood was attacking mine?
And how come I am a positive when both of them are a negative? His dad is o positive with rh positive. However, Rh Neg types are each used and needed differently. It would be fantastic if you could ask how your blood type can be best used when they make your appointment. Hey i guess i have a rear type of blood which is AB rh negative! Is there something i should know about?
I always had to have the rhogam shot after each of my 5 pregnancies. I am rh negative and would like more info please. I have AB neg blood my hubby O positive fortunately my first pregnancy have a baby with A neg blood. Is any problems occur in second pregnency. I am the second child born to her, before the RhoGAM injection was available.
I was born jaundiced with yellow skin and eyes. According to my mom, while the doctors tried to decide whether or not to give me a blood transfusion, I was placed under lights in the nursery. I was not given a blood transfusion, but was given iron supplements for most of my childhood. Are there studies showing negative future effects of this blood factor problem?
I am rh negative I got all my shits with all preganacys. When my daughter was born they told me she to was rh negative. The Rh factor: How it can affect your pregnancy.
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A baby can inherit the Rh factor from either parent. Your health care provider will recommend a blood type and Rh factor screening test during your first prenatal visit.
This will identify whether your blood cells carry the Rh factor protein. During pregnancy, problems can occur if you're Rh negative and the baby you're carrying is Rh positive. Usually, your blood doesn't mix with your baby's blood during pregnancy. However, a small amount of your baby's blood could come in contact with your blood during delivery or if you experience bleeding or abdominal trauma during pregnancy. If you're Rh negative and your baby is Rh positive, your body might produce proteins called Rh antibodies after exposure to the baby's red blood cells.
The antibodies produced aren't a problem during the first pregnancy. The concern is with your next pregnancy. If your next baby is Rh positive, these Rh antibodies can cross the placenta and damage the baby's red blood cells. This could lead to life-threatening anemia, a condition in which red blood cells are destroyed faster than the baby's body can replace them. Red blood cells are needed to carry oxygen throughout the body.
This is done by finding out if you are Rh negative early in pregnancy or before pregnancy and, if needed, giving you a medication to prevent antibodies from forming. A simple blood test can determine your blood type and Rh status.
A blood sample can be taken in the office of your obstetrician-gynecologist ob-gyn or other obstetric care provider. This sample usually is taken during the first prenatal care visit. An antibody screen is another blood test that can show if an Rh-negative woman has made antibodies to Rh-positive blood. This test also can show how many antibodies have been made. If you are Rh negative and there is a possibility that your fetus is Rh positive, your ob-gyn or other obstetric care provider may request this test during your first trimester.
You may have this test again at 28 weeks of pregnancy. In some cases, you may be tested more often. Rh immunoglobulin Rhlg is a medication that stops the body from making antibodies if it has not already made them. This can prevent severe fetal anemia in a future pregnancy. RhIg is given as an injection shot. If you are in this situation, talk with your ob-gyn or other obstetric care provider about whether you need RhIg and when you might be given this medication.
It is not helpful if your body has already made Rh antibodies. RhIg treatment does not help if an Rh-negative woman has already made antibodies. In this case, the well-being of the fetus will be checked during the pregnancy, usually with ultrasound exams. If ultrasound exams show that the fetus has severe anemia, early delivery before 37 weeks of pregnancy may be needed.
If the anemia is mild, delivery may happen at the normal time. After delivery, the baby may need a blood transfusion to replace blood cells. Amniocentesis : A procedure in which amniotic fluid and cells are taken from the uterus for testing. The procedure uses a needle to withdraw fluid and cells from the sac that holds the fetus.
Anemia : Abnormally low levels of red blood cells in the bloodstream. Most cases are caused by iron deficiency lack of iron. Antibodies : Proteins in the blood that the body makes in reaction to foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses.
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