If the husband and wife blood group are same, what would happen? Please suggest me.
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Hello user, you will have a healthy baby. Nothing much can happen. I think you should understand genetics of blood group. I will quickly summarise here. If both of you have blood group a then your child will have either ?a? or ?o? blood group. If both have blood group b then your child will have either ?b? or ?o? blood group. If both of you have blood group ab then your child will have either of one ?a?,?b?, ?ab? or ?o? blood group. If both parents have ?o? then child will have ?o?. (if you both belongs to o then make sure you get test done for�bombay blood group[1]). Sometime bombay blood group will be misjudged for o blood group. Anybody with any blood type can have healthy children with people of any blood type. There is a drug that is given that will prevent blood group sensitization in situations where sensitization is likely to occur. Everyone is born with a certain blood type. If the blood type of both husband and wife is same (unless both of them have ab ), their children may have the same blood type as their parent's or may have ?o? blood type. If both have ab as blood type, children may have a/b/ab as their blood type. However,when looking at a blood type, it is not the letter you should be concerned about, but the rh factor�(the positive or negative sign after your blood type letter, example: o + or o-). A woman is at risk when she has a negative rh factor (example: o-) and her partner has a positive rh factor (example: o +). This combination can produce a child who is rh positive. While the mother's and baby's blood systems are separate there are times when the blood from the baby can enter into the mother's system. This can cause the mother to create antibodies against the rh factor, thus treating an rh positive baby like an intruder in her body. If this happens the mother is said to be sensitized. A sensitized mother's body will make antibodies. These antibodies will then attack an rh positive baby's blood, causing it to breaking down the red blood cells of the baby and anemia will develop. In severe cases this hemolytic disease can cause illness, brain damage and even death.
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