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Rh factor is a protein found on the outside of Rh-positive red blood cells. Rh incompatibility during pregnancy occurs when an Rh-negative mother is pregnant with an Rh-positive fetus. During delivery, the fetus' Rh-positive blood is introduced into the mother’s

Rh factor is a protein found on the outside of Rh-positive red blood cells. Rh incompatibility during pregnancy occurs when an Rh-negative mother is pregnant with an Rh-positive fetus. During delivery, the fetus' Rh-positive blood is introduced into the mother’s body. The Rh-negative mother’s body begins to produce antibodies that attack and kill Rh-positive blood cells. Since the crossover of blood normally occurs during delivery, an Rh-negative woman’s first pregnancy is normally not affected. However, the woman’s antibodies may attack a second Rh-positive fetus as those antibodies can cross into the bloodstream and destroy fetal Rh-positive blood cells.

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Title
  • Rh Incompatibility in Pregnancy
Contributors
  • Schnebly, Risa Aria (Contributor)
  • Walls, Sarah (Creator)
  • Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences. Center for Biology and Society. Embryo Project Encyclopedia. (Publisher)
  • Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher)
Date Created
2021-08-15
Keywords
  • Concept
  • Ortho Diagnostics. Blood group antigens & antibodies as applied to compatibility testing
  • Processes
  • Rh Incompatibility in Pregnancy
  • Rh-positive fetus
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