Rh-negative blood, affecting a small percentage of Indians, poses risks during pregnancy if the mother is Rh-negative and the baby Rh-positive. Without intervention, subsequent pregnancies can lead to ...
This study was undertaken to determine whether Rh-positive mothers induce immunologic tolerance or primary sensitization in their Rh-negative daughters as the result of transplacental passage of the ...
Does your blood type – specifically, your Rh factor (positive or negative) – matter in your daily life? Not in the slightest. But when pregnant your Rh status can matter, especially if it's negative.
Rhesus (Rh) incompatibility is amongst the many complications couples face in marriage (Image: Shutterstock) Couples are often plagued by various problems in marriage including fertility and pregnancy ...
One out of every eight marriages in the U.S. is a potentially dangerous mismatch, biochemically speaking. In these 200,000 or more marriages a year, the wife lacks the Rh factor present in most blood ...
To the Editor: The subject of Dr. Taylor's investigation in the March 9 issue: the effect of maternal grandmothers' Rh type on the risk of erythroblastosis fetalis in the third generation is very ...
Modern antenatal care ensures that mothers are screened for their Rh factor as part of their initial prenatal screening to avoid any complications. (Unsplash/Zach Lucero) Ever wondered what it means ...