please can someone explein me i am RH negative a men and what will be the cocecuences of others blods can i had childs with my wife if she is A positive or b any others bloods please told thanks.
No it's not. If you become pregnant your OB/GYN should give you a shot of Rhogam at 28 weeks, and then after the baby is born, if the baby is Rh+, then you have to have another shot of Rhogam. This will protect any antibodies which formed after the first pregnancy entering the fetal circulation in subsequent pregnacies. Other than that you should be fine. I am Rh- and have had three children all of who are Rh+ and all three pregnancies and within 72 hrs ahve had the Rhogam shot.
There are many "Rh" antigens, but the one you are thinking of is the Rh factor, otherwise known as the D antigen. I am Rh pos which means I possess the D antigen.
it isn't exactly bad, it's a mechanism designed to identify cell that aren't your own. If something doesn't have your specific Rh your body will attack it because it is either a bacteria, virus, parasite, etc. If you're getting an organ transplant or and blood transfusion it causes problems if the blood or tissue have different markers.
Mine says "O - Reg"
Is that type "O" but Rh negative?
Omnignosis 10 months ago
@Omnignosis yup
NeeshDFeesh 9 months ago
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H0B0J03 4 months ago
monkey blood, better explans blood type.
lblmer 1 year ago
please can someone explein me i am RH negative a men and what will be the cocecuences of others blods can i had childs with my wife if she is A positive or b any others bloods please told thanks.
acuariusz 1 year ago
Very informative ;) a BIG Help for my ANATOMY 2B EXAM ;)
TheOnyx22 1 year ago
is the rh antigen a bad thing to have?
lacey21333 2 years ago
No it's not. If you become pregnant your OB/GYN should give you a shot of Rhogam at 28 weeks, and then after the baby is born, if the baby is Rh+, then you have to have another shot of Rhogam. This will protect any antibodies which formed after the first pregnancy entering the fetal circulation in subsequent pregnacies. Other than that you should be fine. I am Rh- and have had three children all of who are Rh+ and all three pregnancies and within 72 hrs ahve had the Rhogam shot.
wrkstomuch 2 years ago
There are many "Rh" antigens, but the one you are thinking of is the Rh factor, otherwise known as the D antigen. I am Rh pos which means I possess the D antigen.
gophergrad03 2 years ago
@lacey21333
it isn't exactly bad, it's a mechanism designed to identify cell that aren't your own. If something doesn't have your specific Rh your body will attack it because it is either a bacteria, virus, parasite, etc. If you're getting an organ transplant or and blood transfusion it causes problems if the blood or tissue have different markers.
puertorrriquena 2 years ago
Aglutenins,?We call them Antigens
spelqueka 3 years ago
thank you very much. I really appreciate it. it is made easy to understand.
lougyn 3 years ago
yea...i feel u need a comment so yea this helped on my biology so thnaks
lotrfanatic1 3 years ago