same same blood...wat will happen wid the baby?:O - Page 3

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Posted: 12 years ago
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there is no such theory or thing. Blood group doesnt matter for havin children. Bt Yeah if the mother has negative bg like madhu is o neg and the unborn child is of pos. Bg then there may arise sm complications. Bt it can be prevented easily so dnt b tensed abt their baby
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Posted: 12 years ago
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It's not the blood group but DNA that matters. Having the same blood group is no cause for concern.
Edited by Shas3 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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dear not only blood group if Rh factor is same than their is less chances for children
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Seriously😲 My parents hv same blood group B+... I already hv doubt that i m adopted ab tu yaqeen ho gaya hai

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Posted: 12 years ago
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my husband and I are same blood groop , same Rh factor ...we have a beautiful daughter
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Posted: 12 years ago
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my parents have same blood group me, my sisters and brothers are also having the same group.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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in some cases it does not hold good. hope RB is one of them.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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😆 having the same blood group does not lessen the chances of having a baby..

Though sometimes it may prove to be fatal for the mother.
But..only when the mother is Rhesus -ve and the baby is Rhesus or Rh +ve. (Chances of Rh +ve baby is when mother is Rh -ve and the father is Rh +ve) This may cause the the antibodies to flow from the baby via placenta to the mother's blood which takes it as an antigen and starts destroying its own RBCs. This condition is known as Haemolytic Anemia.😊

But...having the same blood or as a matter of fact...even having Rh+ or Rh-...in no way affects the possibilities of having a child..😆

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