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Blood Type
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My daughter has just had her first pregnancy confirmed - woop woop! They've taken her bloods and she is type D rh negative. I thought there were only 4 groups, D not being one of them, is it rare, is there anything special she should be doing/not doing? Not a medical/scientific person so answers in words of one syllable please
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They mean the sub type is Rh D negative , ( a sub group is on of the main groups A B AB or O see link) http://www.n hs.uk/condit ions/Blood-g roups/pages/ introduction .aspx
07:18 Thu 18th Feb 2016
They mean the sub type is Rh D negative ,
( a sub group is on of the main groups A B AB or O see link)
http:// www.nhs .uk/con ditions /Blood- groups/ pages/i ntroduc tion.as px
( a sub group is on of the main groups A B AB or O see link)
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About 15% of the population are Rhesus D negative.
The only difference it will make to your daughter's pregnancy is that she will need an injection of Anti D immunoglobulin to prevent antibody formation.
http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /Rhesus -diseas e/Pages /Preven tion.as px
This is routine these days and there is no need to worry.
The only difference it will make to your daughter's pregnancy is that she will need an injection of Anti D immunoglobulin to prevent antibody formation.
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This is routine these days and there is no need to worry.