Rh Negative

March 29, 2007 on 11:07 pm | In Antenatal, Information | No Comments

hen you first find out you are pregnant, your doctor/ obstetrician may prescribe some routine tests. If you don’t know your blood group or if you’re unsure whether the doctor is testing it or not, just ask and this can be easily done.
If you are rhesus negative and your partner is rhesus positive, then your unborn child may inherit negative or positive blood – you wont know until birth. However if the mother is negative and the fetus happens to be positive (positive being dominant, negative recessive), this may cause problems for the fetus as well as any future pregnancies the mother may have. Read more »

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