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Home | Lifestyle | What Expecting Mothers Should Know About Rh Incompatibility

What expecting mothers should know about Rh incompatibility

The Rh or 'Rhesus' factor, an inherited protein, is found on the surface of the cell membranes of red blood cells.

By IANS
Updated On - 16 July 2021, 12:48 PM
What expecting mothers should know about Rh incompatibility
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New Delhi: The four main blood group types are A, B, AB and O. Determined by the genes in oneself, an individual’s blood group is inherited from the parents. Additionally, a protein known as the Rh Factor, is either present as Rh-Positive (+) or absent as Rh negative (-) therefore creating 8 common blood group types.

What is the Rh Incompatibility?

The Rh or ‘Rhesus’ factor, an inherited protein, is found on the surface of the cell membranes of red blood cells. If your blood contains the protein, you are Rh-positive, if it does not, you are Rh-negative. However, having the Rh blood type is a normal condition and does not imply that one has a disease or that it could generally alter your health.


However, being an Rh-negative female could affect the pregnancy. A pregnant woman with the Rh-negative blood type would require particular care, especially if the baby the woman is carrying is Rh-positive, as this causes Rh incompatibility. This condition does not affect the mother’s health, however, being cautious of her Rh-negative status is important as it can impact the baby she is carrying.

Rh Incompatibility occurs when the mother’s body reacts to the Rh-positive blood of her baby by producing antibodies. Especially in her second pregnancy with an Rh-positive baby, her body produces antibodies instantly. For an Rh-positive baby, these antibodies can cause damage to the baby’s red blood cells after they cross the placenta. Red blood cells are essential for oxygen to be carried throughout the body. In such cases, it could cause life-threatening conditions like anaemia where the red blood cells are damaged faster and the ability of the baby’s body to replace them is difficult. It could also lead to jaundice, heart failure, liver failure and could be life-threatening to the baby.

The condition can be determined by a simple blood test of the mother, the Indirect Coombs test. This will help detect whether the blood contains the cell-destroying antibodies, and your doctor will advise appropriate action. If the mother is Rh-negative, and the father is Rh-positive, an immunoglobulin injection can be administered to the mother to prevent her body from producing Rh antibodies.

This can be given at 28 weeks of pregnancy and after delivery if the baby is found to have a positive blood group. These measures can protect the baby very effectively.

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