Rhesus Incompatibility: pathophysiology, genetic basis, effects on mother and fetus, management

Rh incompatibility is a condition that occurs during pregnancy if a woman has Rh-negative blood and her baby has Rh-positive blood. “Rh-negative“ and “Rh-positive“ refer to whether your blood has Rh factor. Rh factor is a protein on red blood cells. If you have Rh factor, you’re Rh-positive. If you don’t have it, you’re Rh-negative. Rh factor is inherited (passed from parents to children through the genes). Most people are Rh-positive. Whether you have Rh factor doesn’t affect your general health. Howev
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