Dear Dr. Donohue: A couple I know wants to get married. His blood type is Rh negative, and hers is Rh positive. Would they have any problems if they decide to have children? — Anon. Dear Anon.: Red ...
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One out of every eight marriages in the U.S. is a potentially dangerous mismatch, biochemically speaking. In these 200,000 or more marriages a year, the wife lacks the Rh factor present in most blood ...
If a woman with Rh-negative blood bears a baby fathered by an Rh-positive man, there is a grave risk that she will become sensitized to the Rh factor in her baby’s blood and begin to produce anti-Rh ...
Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. My blood type is A negative. I’ve heard this can cause ...
It's always a good idea for any couple to think ahead and prepare for pregnancy, so Mom and baby can be as healthy as possible. When facing the potential for Rh disease, as you two are, it's even more ...
Ever heard about RH compatibility? You'll hear the words mentioned more than a few times during pregnancy. But what is it, ...
THE importance of the Rh factor is now well appreciated by both the physician and the layman. Understanding of the basic concept of isoimmunization by blood transfusion or by pregnancy requires only ...