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My mum said i have Rhesus Negative blood & if i have a baby it would need a blood transfusion? |
apparently if my mum had a baby it would need a blood transfusion as she has rare blood which if it mixes with other blood would produce a 'blue baby'. But my dad also had this blood which was very rare for both parents to have it so me and my siblings where ok. But if we have any children then they will need blood transfusion. Is this true? The baby will probably not need a transfusion. The Dr will give an injection or medication early in your pregnancy and you and your baby should not have any further complications. The baby is only in danger while you are pregnant not after birth. Your body sees the baby as a foreign object (which all women's bodies do) but instead of nourishing the baby your body will try to destroy it, that's where medicine comes in. Good luck! if one parent is neg and the other positive then there is a chance that your body will fight your babies blood. I think that there is medication that you can get on before hand. Ask a doctor or look it up on webmd.com i am areh neg anti d and did not require blood transfusion after all surgery that i have had.check with the g.p. or hospital. As far as I know your first child won't be a problem. Problems only occur if you have a second child with a man who has a positive blood type. The child will be ok, but you will need an injection to stop your immunesystem forming anti-bodies against a positive blood type. I don't know why your child would need a blood transfusion? I am RH neg. No, your baby wouldnt need a transfusion. At 28 weeks of pregnancy you will get an antibody injection made from a blood sample they take. you will get another after delivery. and after any miscarriage or abortion. This protects you. Only If you have a O,A,B,AB positive father. This way of your baby is born pos. it doesnt mix w your blood and cause a future child to be born w mental disabilities. Dont panic. I too have a negative blood group. It is a second child that may be at risk if you are negative and the father is a positive bloodgroup then the baby may be what they call born blue. However, what they do now is inject you after the first baby with stuff called anti-D and this stops the problem. I have had 2 babies and they were fine xxx Read the websites below i have this type of blood and have 2 children, It might. Rhesus disease is now rare and poses little threat because any complications can be anticipated and treated. the best person 2 ask about this is ur g.p. not an internet Q & A !!!! at least the g.p. can check both ur blood type and ur partners then u can get both proper and legitimate advice instead of he says/she says information i have rhs neg as well and my partner does. After your first baby they will give you an anti d injection which will prevent any problems when you get preganant again. i have two kids both healthy. speak to your midwife at your next appoint and she will put your mind at rest. It sounds like you are confusing the Rh factor for (what it sounds like) hemophilia that is in your family. The blood transfusion would account for this. With little info its hard to say what it is exactly. Your mum may be wrong. My late mother was also Rhesus Negative or monkey blood as she called it sometimes. She had three of us children over a 9 year period and as far as i know none of us ever needed a blood transfusion at or soon after birth. there is no transfusion needed just an injection of antibodies after birth your child probably wouldnt need a transfusion,if you have rh neg blood you would need injections called anti d.im rh neg had jabs during pregnancy my daughter was born with a condition called coombs this is not serious and went away on its own she had coombs because i am rh neg and her dad is positive.hope this helps Approximately 15% of the population has rhesus (Rh) negative blood. If you are a mother-to-be with negative blood, there are some things you might like to know if your partner has rhesus positive blood. I was a blue baby, my mums blood is Rh D Neg and mine is Rh A Neg i dont think i had a blood transfusion though. Your doctor will know. |
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