Rhesus factor incompatibility, a leading cause of misscarriage

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Kwa hiyo hapo Shemeji hata akiwa naye ana O+ haina neno?
 
Kwa hiyo hapo Shemeji hata akiwa naye ana O+ haina neno?
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"If a Rh– woman is impregnated by a man with Rh–, there wouldn’t be any problem. However, if a Rh– woman is impregnated by a man with Rh+, there would be a problem if the baby inherits Rh+ from the father . We have here what is medically called Rhesus Factor Incompatibility. The baby would obviously be Rh+. During child birth, once the baby’s Rh+ comes in contact with the woman Rh- during delivery, the antibodies are immediately activated by the woman’s body’s immune system.



The activated antibodies would see the new Rh+ as foreign body or a threat and consequently they would be at alert to attack and get rid of the foreign body. Unfortunately as such, after this particular child birth, the woman would keep having miscarriages because the activated antibodies would see subsequent Rh+ pregnancies as foreign bodies and would keep fighting and taking them off."
 
IMMUNOLOGY UNVEILS ALL THESE.
 
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