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  • all negative people should get killed so that we remain only pure positives in the world!

  • this shit is so gay, makes this looks like you.

  • Immediate blood transfusion or death is not a given. I was born to a rhesus negative mother and have rhesus factor. Yes, I was jaundiced but I recovered without ever having received a blood transfusion. This was back in the late '60s.

  • sooo...is having this type of blood a good thing or bad?

  • if the baby is rh+ and you transfuse Rh- blood as it is said the baby will die....am i right

  • @machacoification no, the Rh+ blood type can receive both Rh+ and Rh- blood without a haemolytic reaction taking place. Its only when you give someone who is Rh- ( i.e the mother in this case, who is likely to have produced anti-D bodies against her fetus during her first pregnancy [sensitization] ), Rh+ blood that a haemolytic reaction will take place. In short Rh+ can have both Rh+ and Rh- blood transfused, whereas a Rh- patient should only be transfused with Rh- blood. Hope that helps.

  • @ha09200 thank you, much clearer now

  • @machacoification nope. Rh- is ok to Positive blood groups and negative blood groups can only receive negative.

  • @machacoification Woops I typed that wrong. If you have Rh+ you can recieve both + and - groups. IF you have Rh- then you can only receive negative.

  • awesome thank you.... this helped a lot

  • is it alright to download these videos??.. they are awsome..job well done..!!

  • If they tanfuse the baby with rh negative blood, wont it kill the baby?

  • @shiney94 I'm one of those babies and no not in all cases does it kill the baby. They had to take blood out of one heel and put new blood in the other. It's risky from what I understand and I almost died.

  • @shiney94 this is done to stabilize the babies blood, which will after a while be replaced by healthy rh-positive blood

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  • @poisenwell I wish I knew where it comes from! I want to understand the whole thing better, but all I know is that the rh positive has something to do with rhesus monkey genes.

  • im also not green eyed or pasty. Im 100% chocolate monkey fucker and its f---ing great. moo ha ha ha ha

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  • im rh+ and ive never had the chicken pocks

  • My mom was given rhogam shot because I was supposedly positive, but now I've had two babies myself and had to get the shot for both of them because the doctors say I'm rh neg. Has this happened to anyone else? I went my whole life thinking I was o+. Is it common for them to make a mistake like that?

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  • The most plausible theory i've heard about rh neg is that it's a trait passed on from the Neanderthals

  • It is probably the protozoan toxoplasmosis gondii and the strategic alliance with the felidae family that is responsible for the RH D negative and RH D positive polymorphisms in humans. The domestic cat would have been introduced about the same time as agriculture ten thousand years ago. In evolution predator creates prey and prey creates predator.These interactions inevitably cause collateral damage.

  • i am o-negative my mother o+ my useless father ab+ my husban o+ my children o-,but i had alot of issues with my children, my daughter came out w/severe jaundice, she had to be under blue lights for a week, my son when i was pregnant , hes heart was not growing right,he had charactoristics of downsyndrome,and was born with a murmur.with in a year the murmur was gone,i nursed i think it helped they r both very healthy....we eat right, my husband mother is o-, and she lost her first born,

  • If you're a rare Rh-Negative Blood Type, please realize we are rare & special. Visit RhNegativeRegistry (.) com for more fun info on the origin & traits we share, the medical & scientific research being done; including patents held and connect with other Rh-Negative Individuals. We're the Official Rh-Negative Registry, created by and Rh-Neg for the Rh-Neg's worldwide. O-Neg blood IS the Universal Donor & it is ALWAYS in a shortage because only 7% of the world have it.

  • I'm A Rh Negative, does that mean anythng special? I know it's something like 6% of the population have the same type.

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  • rh antigen in blood (rh+). if antigen is lacking (rh-). if a rh- women is impregnanted by a rh+ man, the fetus may be rh+ too. if the rh antigen enters the maternal bloodstream via the placenta, it enduces the women to produce anti-rh+ antibodies; which could attack subsequent rh+ fetuses, causing jhondus, and possibly death. tretment is such cases is to transfuse the baby immediatly after birth with rh- blood.

  • ir rh -ve people took +ve blood ther body will form antibodies for the +ve antigens if a woman who 's -ve was pregnant with +ve her body will attack the antigens of the baby , if she didn't subjected to abortion before or didn't have this antibodies from blood she can have only one baby but for the 2nd she had already formed antibodies from the first baby

  • rage factor

  • If mother is Rh neg she has two genes - one from each parent - and BOTH of those genes were for Rh neg blood. If father of baby is Rh pos then at LEAST ONE (OR both) of his genes was Rh pos giving him Rh pos blood. If Rh neg mom has baby with Rh pos dad, there's a 25% chance baby will be Rh neg (not problem), & a 75% chance baby will be Rh pos & mom's blood will attack baby. I know a woman who lost 7 babies in a row in 1950's due to Rh incompatability before Rhogam was made. Drug saves lives!

  • can some1 help me undertand this a little clearer please! message me please... I need help very important. trying to save a friend

  • I am glad where finally getting some fact on youtube about the RH- RH+ blood data.

    I was at a science fair here in Az.

    The blood facts presentation given to the public by a woman presenting the blood information never even covered the RH- RH+ aspect of blood.

    I pointed out this fact to her and she looked at me like I was a trouble maker.

    I would of thought this was one of the most important facts about blood.

    So why was it left out?

  • i dont know man.... im rh o - and had to get the shot with both my kids but my kids came out with my blood type! i dont know why or how but i have a feeling of conspiracy. they gives us that shot so that we wont bring any more rh o -, wonder why its rare? i cant expLAIN IT BUT I GET THAT FEELING, now i know why my doctor was so happy when she found out my blood type!

  • I'm an O- Irishman. There was a scandal from this in Ireland. Google 'Anti d blood scandal Ireland'.

    (Anti D was a drug developed by the BTSB in Ireland to allow Rh- women to give birth to Rh+ babies)

    Should we be interfering with nature? If it's not natural for Rh - women to give birth to kids from Rh+ men then should we be doing it at all?

    Anyway, Rh- people are known for having high IQ's so we won't be deciding.. it's the stupidest people that control this world. Recession anyone?

  • @squidcreek My wife is rh- and um I'll swoop her on any test any day...the rh- anunaki/titan/fallen angel story is a myth.

  • I am an RHO negative mother of three children. Two needed a blood change followed birth immediatly. One was born with a chest sternum problem a dent in her chest and needed surgery to add wires to raise her chest. i got no Rhogam vaccine for any of my children in Greece the idiots refused to give it to me God is great children are so intelligent high IQ alive grown married and we have ESP special diet and we are highly telepathic. experience paranormal occurances dreams come through Alien me ;)

  • Is that right!!!! I believe RH- people are decendents from gods talked about in book of Genesis.

  • I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.

  • is it bad to have the rh antigen in your blood?

  • i think it's not bad if you have the right antigen....like if your blood group is A it's good if you have antigen B and it's bad if you have antigen A

  • AB has no antibodies, therefore, it won't produce any

  • yes i forgot that,,,but i agree :D

  • Interesting factoid, I have a relative by marriage that is rh- as well, she was born without molars, and has had 3 children which survived and 2 pregnancies which failed , although one of them is autistic.

  • by creeping death I mean the anti rhD antibodies left circulating in the foetus or the mother after sensitizing which then can lie dormant as an immune cell in the rhD neg mother or as a lifelong virus in the rhDpos offspring. People argue gay marriage on the basis of the fact they can't produce offspring, so therefore shouldn't be allowed to "marry" then by their own logic, rh- and rh+ persons should not be allowed to marry either, or a vaccine to overcome gender should be developed also ?

  • As long as reproduction is accomplished by the same mechanisms as have existed since the stone age, these questioins will stick around.

    When the TV begins to educate people instead of just amusing them, these questions will be answered.

  • So-called "non-progressors" -- people who get infected with HIV but don't get sick -- appear to have super-powered immune cells, according to a study published in the Dec4 issue of Immunity.Essentially, these cells gain more killing power through extra ammunition explained study co-author Dr. Mark Connors a researcher at the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.killer cells were actually better equipped to kill off the virus in the AIDS-infected patients who didn't get sick

  • @M3T4LH34D812 I am O RH- and I was one of the few that didn't catch chicken pox or measles in school, when most others did. I remember someone explaining that I was a "carrier", meaning I was exposed but didn't get the full impact., though I could still infect someone else. My sister got chicken pox bad, and it didn't affect me at all.

  • @pgadeb Hi

    please explain. I had the chicken pox and the measles when I was younger. What does this mean? Am I RH POsitive? I hope so

  • I feel as though knowing of any connections between this and that will some how be the key to unlocking the mystery in my life health wise. I'd like to talk to someone who has had the same experience and maybe not feel so alone.

  • I am the second and last child born from my mother. My brother and I share the same father and mother. I am 34yrs old now and have recently wondered if being the 2nd child born of a RHnegative mom @ an RHpositive dad, both o type bloods and my mom never recieved the RHOgam shot to prevent...etc. I had several series of massive transfusions and was in the hospital about a month, if all the health issues I have goes back to when i was born or if there's no relation at all. Does anyone know? HELP!

  • This is very interesting, I have RH negative blood O and I remember getting the shot with my oldest daughter but with my younger one I don't recall getting the shot. My youngest has many health issues and I am wondering if its a result of me not getting the shot. She has many allergies including food allergies. I know you wrote this months ago, but I just ran across your post. My daughter is AB-

  • I was told if you get the RHOgam shot within the first pregnancy that the second pregnancy would be fine. I'm not sure about what the health risks are though. I'm still learning about this stuff myself.

  • RH- negative people cant eat the food thats being "made", they must eat "real" food. They are special people!

  • im AB RH negative :)

  • so am I. is this a rare blood type? do you know any more info on this? the only thing that I've read about rh neg people is that they tend to be psychic and are the part of the lost tribes of Israel.(if you are religous that is)

  • i am rh- and i hate zionist jews who are money hungry and kill and steal land with their big noses....so no I believe your wrong in thinking rh- people are from israel...i am 100 percent a white aryan.

  • Well for all women that are concerned about her Rh Factor, specially if they're negative, I got news for u, the baby's Rh factor is determinated by the father if he is + you have 50% of probability that your baby will be Rh+.

  • IM RH negative

  • if ur RH- then better be safe than sorry, have a shot of rhogam not more than 72 hrs after delivery. so u wont endanger ur next baby if ever hes RH+

  • I'm wondering if pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes is the result if the rh factors are inveresed from this model so the mother rh+ infant rh- fetal antibodies would be created targeting rh+ for 10-20 years the mothers tissues will be targets of the antibodies, the "creeping" death

  • when you say the "creeping" death, what do you mean exactly? Kind of curious.

  • The reason for this is the first time, a woman has a baby w/ an Rh+, the mother isn't effected. The second time is where you get a problem. Think of it like being allergic to something, the first time you are exposed your body ID the foreign body and flags it. The second time you are exposed you go into anaphalactic shock

  • I am RH neg. When the doc found out, he checked the baby's blood. She was RH neg also. He said a shot would keep me from bilding antibodies against the next baby if it was RH neg. Since the first baby was RH neg., I didn't build any antibodies against RH pos....my next baby was RH neg also...and they still are. they had RH neg babies and had to get the shot.

  • The docter probably figured better safe then sorry. It doesn't hurt you to take the shot.

  • my blood type is A-, and i gave birth at 23 weeks. doctors say the reason behind my premature labor is because of my blood type...my baby didn't survive.

  • SO why in the hell do they RHOGAM rh negative children!!!! 28 weeks! WHY don't they check,this would have killed some of these babies..stupid ass doctors! EVERYTHING IS UPSIDE DOWN!

  • They transfuse the rh positive fetus with rh negative blood ? Does that cleanse the fetus of any anti rh antibodies that are left over from the gestating mother? What happens over time when an rh positive person matures and carries anti rh antibodies remnants and they themselves are rh positive ? IMO that would appear to be ,or related to, HIV

  • the baby blood will be cleaned from the anti-Rh antibodies but it takes time, like some weeks for all the blood to be cleaned. Then the baby can then produce new RBCs that are Rh+ and he/she will live normal because all the blood has been cleaned from the anti-Rh antibodies.

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