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The "thing factor" likely refers to the Rh factor, specifically the RhD antigen, which can lead to complications in pregnancies with Rh incompatibility. If an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive baby, her immune system may produce antibodies against the Rh factor, potentially affecting subsequent pregnancies. This can result in conditions such as hemolytic disease of the newborn if not properly managed. It's crucial for Rh-negative women to receive appropriate care during and after pregnancy to prevent these issues.
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When referring to blood, you call it positive or negative. These are the two Rh factors.
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The Rh factor is a protein that can be present on the surface of red blood cells. If someone has the Rh factor on their red blood cells, they are considered Rh positive. If they do not have the Rh factor, they are considered Rh negative.
The rh blood factor was first observed in Rhesus monkeys
No, your Rh factor does not change over time.
Having the Rh antigen protein in blood makes you RH factor positive.
The initials "Rh" stand for Rhesus factor, which is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells. This factor is important in blood typing, as individuals who have the Rh protein are considered Rh positive (Rh+), while those who do not have the protein are considered Rh negative (Rh-).
If both parents have the same Rh factor (positive or negative), there is no risk of Rh incompatibility that could affect future pregnancies. Rh factor only becomes a concern when the mother is Rh-negative and the father is Rh-positive, which can lead to Rh incompatibility in the fetus.
If a person has the Rh factor, then they are positive. If they don't have the Rh factor, they are negative. The Rh factor is dominant, so a mother with it would have an Rh positive baby even if the father is negative for the Rh factor.
I think Rh is not a blood group. Rh stands for a factor and derived its name from factor found in the blood of Rhesus monkey.
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Rh factor or rehsus factor is also involved in blood groups. either a person is Rh+ or Rh- if u are A+ then u have blood group A and you are Rh+ if you are A- then you have blood group A and you are Rh-
Rh factor is a protein that is found in the blood of about 85% of the population. Those who have the factor are Rh positive, while those who don't, are Rh negative. A person who is Rh negative can safely donate blood to persons with or without the protein. A person who is Rh positive can only donate to those who are Rh positive.
No. If both parents are Rh negative, they are homozygous recessive for the Rh factor and can only pass on recessive alleles to their children, and a positive Rh factor is a dominant trait.