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SiNMaN

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Rh Factors
Posted: 01-25-05 20:35pm

Hello everybody,

this probably isnt the place to ask such a question but I think pregnancy would be the closest topic.

My girlfriend and I are planning on getting married, we took blood tests and it turns out that I am rh+ and she is rh-. Now most of the people around me are telling me this will cause problems during pregnancy. I dont know what im looking for here, maybe someone could tell me there personal experiences. I love this woman very much so I doubt I will back off this minor problem that could cause major problems.
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Tazzy D

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Posted: 01-25-05 20:43pm

This is the best answer that I can give you. Click on the link and you can read all about it.



Http://www.Babycenter.Com/refcap/pregn ancy/prenatalhealth/1480.Html

ok I figured it out you have to copy the link and put it in your browser and make sure it is all lower case. Good luck to you and like you said dont let that stop you


Last edited by Tazzy D on 01-25-05 22:29pm; edited 2 times in total
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SiNMaN

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Posted: 01-25-05 20:48pm

Links never work when you need them. Never the less thanks for trying.
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SiNMaN

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Posted: 01-25-05 20:59pm

Aha...After several hours of searching I found what I was looking for.

In regards to rh incompatibility heres a usefull link that will shed light on the subject just incase someone else had a similiar problem.


Http: //www.Nlm.Nih.Gov/medlineplus/ency/article /001600.Htm
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Tazzy D

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Posted: 01-25-05 22:27pm

sinman wrote:
aha...After several hours of searching I found what I was looking for.


In regards to rh incompatibility heres a usefull link that will shed light on the subject just incase someone else had a similiar problem.



Http: //www.Nlm.Nih.Gov/medlineplus/ency/article /001600.Htm



your link doesnt work either sorry
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lil_blaze2004

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Re: Rh Factors
Posted: 01-26-05 09:35am

sinman wrote:
hello everybody,

this probably isnt the place to ask such a question but I think pregnancy would be the closest topic.


My girlfriend and I are planning on getting married, we took blood tests and it turns out that I am rh+ and she is rh-. Now most of the people around me are telling me this will cause problems during pregnancy. I dont know what im looking for here, maybe someone could tell me there personal experiences. I love this woman very much so I doubt I will back off this minor problem that could cause major problems.


i am rh- and my bf is ????? They will tell you everything at the doc's when she does get preggers. But they will give her a special shot (i forget what it's called) at 28 weeks or before hand if there's any bleeding. There should not be any complications. A lot of rh- women have babies with rh+ men.
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