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Posted: 2025-07-15 21:38:23 UTC

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Rhesus incompatibility occurs when a pregnant woman with Rh-negative blood carries a Rh-positive fetus, leading to the mother's body producing antibodies that can harm the baby. This can be prevented by knowing the Rhesus status of both parents and treated with Rhesus Immunoglobulin injections before antibodies develop. Complications include severe anemia in the child, potentially leading to death, but close monitoring and early delivery can help.
Understanding Rhesus factor and its role in pregnancy
Preventing Rhesus incompatibility through awareness and testing
Treating Rhesus incompatibility with Immunoglobulin injections
Managing pregnancies with developed antibodies through close monitoring
Rhesus incompatibility leading to hemolytic anemia in the fetus
Development of antibodies in the mother's blood
Risk of miscarriage or stillbirth
Complications from ectopic pregnancy, bleeding, or trauma during pregnancy