🩸The Rh factor is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells
Rh Factor and Pregnancy:
If an Rh-negative woman carries an Rh-positive baby, a potential Rh incompatibility can arise. The mother’s body may develop antibodies against the baby’s Rh-positive blood cells, which can, in some cases, lead to complications like anemia or erythroblastosis fetalis in the baby.
If you’re Rh-negative, understanding your partner’s Rh status is also important. It determines the potential risk for Rh incompatibility in your pregnancy.
If you’re unsure of your Rh factor or your partner’s, consider booking a simple blood test with us @;
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