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Why blood type matters: A must-read for every woman with rhesus-negative blood

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29 January 2023
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Women with Rh-negative blood (A-, O-, B-, AB-) need to be aware of the potential for Rh incompatibility with their fetus during pregnancy. This occurs when the mother has Rh-negative blood and the father has Rh-positive blood, leading to a risk of the mother’s immune system attacking the fetus’s blood cells.

To prevent this, they may need to receive Rh immunoglobulin shots during pregnancy to avoid sensitization to Rh-positive blood. Additionally, they should inform their healthcare provider of their Rh status during prenatal care and get regular prenatal checkups to monitor for any potential issues.

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Women with rhesus-negative (Rh-) blood need to take special precautions during pregnancy to ensure the health of their fetus. They should:

  1. Get a blood test early in pregnancy to confirm Rh status
  2. Consult with a doctor about Rh immune globulin (RhIG) injections to prevent Rh incompatibility with the fetus
  3. Have regular prenatal check-ups to monitor fetal well-being
  4. Be aware of symptoms of Rh incompatibility such as abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and increased fetal activity
  5. Prepare for the possibility of having a blood transfusion or an early delivery in case of severe Rh incompatibility.

It is vital for Rh- women to inform all healthcare providers of their Rh status to ensure proper medical management during pregnancy.

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