Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Blood cross-examine?

explain the problems that arise when a childbearing mother has a different Rh type from that of the father -- or is within a problem?
It's not so much the mother and father having different Rh types that's the problem, it's the mother and child. If the mother is Rh-, and the child Rh+, the mother see the child's blood (which there will be some inevitable contact with) as a foreign substance and will produce antibodies against the Rh factor. Now, if that mother have another child with Rh+ blood type, she will already be sensitized to Rh factor from her faster experience with her first child (rather similar to when one is inoculated against a disease). This will cause rhesus sickness contained by the child, as its blood will be attacked by the mother's antibodies.
if the mother is rh- she must have a shot a 3 and 6 months to engineer sure the blood doesnt mix with the baby's blood. it really doesnt issue what type the father is, and the type of the baby is not prearranged yet. if the blood is mixed and the kid has different blood than the mother nearby is a possibility of various birth defect. linking from down syndrome to deafness and blindness, only if the mother is rh -.
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