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Drs Maine aaj blood test karwaya hai first time or Mera blood group B- ve Negative hai or Meri wife ka B+ Positive hai main last year shadi ki hai out family se kia Mera blood group Shai hai???

General Practitioner in Karachi - Dr. Ariba Nasreen

Dr. Ariba Nasreen - General Practitioner

| MBBS | (DOW University of Health Sciences Karachi ) | Certified Family Medicine | (Ziauddin University Karachi) | Karachi

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35 Positive Reviews

wa alaikum assalam thanks for asking
yes nothing to worry

General Physician in Karachi - Dr. Fazal Mehmood

yes normal h
nothing to worry .
but if u mean to screen for any blood disorder (thalassemia) then need Hb electrophoresis.

General Physician in Karachi - Dr. Fazal Mehmood

Hb electrophoresis for both partners .

General Physician in Lahore - Dr. Uzma  Shafiq

Dr. Uzma Shafiq - General Physician

MBBS | Lahore

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4 Positive Reviews

no issue

General Physician in Bahawalpur - Dr. Hummayoon Shahzad

Dr. Hummayoon Shahzad - General Physician

MBBS | Bahawalpur

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22 Positive Reviews

its normal....no need to worry

Internal Medicine Specialist in Karachi - Dr. Syed Sardar Ali

Dr. Syed Sardar Ali - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) | Karachi

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40 Positive Reviews

JEE

Internal Medicine Specialist in Karachi - Dr. Syed Sardar Ali

Dr. Syed Sardar Ali - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) | Karachi

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40 Positive Reviews

Rh factor can be a concern if the biological mother is Rh- and the baby is Rh+. Blood cells from an Rh+ baby crossing its Rh- mother’s bloodstream might trigger an immune response. The mother’s body might form antibodies to attack the baby’s Rh+ red blood cells. If your doctor identifies a potential for Rh incompatibility, your pregnancy will be monitored closely for any related issues and may need extra care. Although your blood and your baby’s blood typically do not mix during pregnancy, a minimal amount of your baby’s blood and your blood could come in contact with each other during delivery. If there’s an Rh incompatibility and this happens, your body might produce Rh antibodies against Rh factor.

These antibodies will not cause problems to an Rh+ baby during the first pregnancy. But they can cause issues if you have a subsequent pregnancy and are carrying another child that is Rh+.

If there was an Rh incompatibility in a first pregnancy, and there’s an Rh incompatibility in second and other future pregnancies, these maternal antibodies can damage the baby’s red blood cells. If this occurs, your baby might need a red blood cell transfusion either during your pregnancy or immediately after delivery.

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