“I have a blood group and Rh- and husband Rh+. Whether I am in danger of a serological conflict and can I make it difficult for me to get pregnant or give birth to a healthy child?”
There is only the so -called. Conflict statement of blood groups, which does not constitute an obstacle in getting pregnant. However, the danger of a serological conflict concerns a child-how much will it inherit the Rh factor from the father. If the fetal blood cells penetrate the mother's bloodstream, Then her body produces antibodies, which can lead, for example. to fetal blood disease and disturb its development. The risk of serological conflict, however, usually appears only in the second pregnancy, Because contact between mother and child's blood is only after the first pregnancy, during childbirth. This danger can be avoided, administering an anti-d immunoglobulin giving birth to a woman. It is a drug that prevents the production of antibodies that can harm another child.