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Husband and wife blood groups are the same (e.g., B +), but will there be any problems in pregnancy ?, What is the problem if husband and wife blood group is the same?


Most couples want to know what happens if the husband and wife have the same blood type. If the blood group is the same or the child has a birth problem? Doctors hear this question almost every day. Bedoura Sharmin, Gaini Consultant, Central Hospital Limited, answered this question from Jugantar readers. Bedoura Sharmin, a gynecologist consultant at Central Hospital Limited, said that there is no problem if the husband and wife have the same blood type.


Bedoura told Sharmin Jugantar that many couples want to know what happens if the blood type of husband and wife is the same. If the blood group is the same or the child has a birth problem? I hear this question from patients almost every day. If the blood group is one, there is no problem. However, some issues remain. Bedoura Sharmin, Gaini Consultant, Central Hospital Limited, talked to Jugantar about the blood type of husband and wife.


Blood groups: Find out about blood groups first. There are two main types of blood groups. One is ABO method (A, B, AB and O) and the other is RH factor (Rh positive and Rh negative). This rhesus factor determines whether the blood group will be positive or negative. The blood groups are: SA positive, A negative, B positive, B negative, AB positive, AB negative, O positive and O negative.


Awareness of blood transfusions

When a person of a negative group is given blood of a positive group, nothing usually happens for the first time. However, it produces an antibody in the patient's body. As a result, if the patient ever takes blood of positive group again, his blood cells start breaking down. This can lead to shivering, fever or kidney failure and all kinds of serious physical problems. Even death can occur. This problem is called ABO incompatibility in medicine.


Husband-wife blood group

If the husband's blood group is positive then the wife must be positive. And if the husband's blood group is negative, then the wife must be either positive or negative. However, if the husband's group is positive, then the wife's blood should not be negative in any way. In this case, if the wife's group is negative, then if her husband's blood group is negative, many problems can be avoided.


Husband's blood group Wife's blood group The position of the child

Positive (+) Positive (+) Healthy child

Negative (-) Negative (-) Healthy child

Negative (-) Positive (+) Healthy child

Positive (+) Negative (-) The first child is healthy, the second has problems


What can happen if husband's blood group is positive and wife's is negative? However, if the wife is negative and the husband is positive, then a gene is formed in the nose called 'lithan gene' or 'killing gene', which in turn prevents the zygote from forming or kills the zygote. In that case a stillborn baby may be born. The baby may be born blind. Also, when a mother in a negative group has a positive fetus, there will usually be no problem for the first child. But at the time of delivery, the blood of the positive fetus will enter the mother's body through the placental barrier. The blood that enters the mother's body during delivery will produce Rh antibodies in the mother's body within a few months of delivery.


When the mother carries a second child, if her fetus's blood group is positive again, then the antibody that was made earlier in the mother's body will penetrate the placenta barrier and enter the baby's body. And when it enters the body of the fetus, the red blood cells of the fetus will break down. This problem is called RH incompatibility in medical science. Many problems can be avoided if you have never had an operation before. Just be aware. If the husband's blood group is positive, the baby's blood group should be tested immediately after birth. If the negative is like the mother, then there is no need to do anything. If positive, anti-D injection should be taken within 72 hours of delivery. Consult a specialist before learning more details and having a baby.

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