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Ever wondered what happens when mom and baby have different blood types? This video dives deep into the fascinating world of blood types and their potential impact during pregnancy. We explore the scientific reasons behind blood type incompatibility and what it means for expectant mothers and their newborns.

Discover the key factors that determine blood type and how these differences can sometimes lead to specific medical considerations. Learn about Rh incompatibility and how healthcare professionals manage it effectively to ensure a healthy pregnancy and birth.

We break down complex medical information into easy-to-understand explanations, covering everything from potential complications to preventative measures. Gain valuable insights into the importance of prenatal testing and the care provided to address any blood type related concerns.

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00:00reoccurring miscarriages may not be a spiritual problem but your resource factor incompatibility
00:05this occurs when a pregnant average negative mother carries a average positive fetus causing
00:12her immune system to create antibodies that fight against the fetus blood cells while usually
00:18harmless in the first pregnancy it can cause join these high drops or abnormalities in the
00:25future pregnancy however this can be prevented with program injection this injection is given
00:32within 72 hours after delivery or 28 weeks within the pregnancy if not given during the first
00:41pregnancy for people who can afford the injection your child can be tested immediately after delivery
00:46through its umbilical cord they'll check the blood type of the child and if the child is negative you
00:53don't have to get the injection but if the child is positive you'll take the injection within 72
00:58hours after birth may narrate negative or positive does not impact your health but can affect your
01:04pregnancy
01:05you
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