Im Rh negative o negative and I have 2 kids. The dr gave me a shot and said it would prevent my blood from attacking the baby. Always thought that was bizarre! Regardless, the shot worked and my children are alive and well!
My third child, was born, without that R shot , while pregnant. She is fine and healthy. She made it here , and wasn't premature. If the father is positive it 100% , the child will, cause , he is the seed. The only time, the child will be negative , is when , the rh negative mother mates with her own blood group in mankind, that simple. ❤
Ma'am If the husband is homozygous then there is 100% chance and if heterozygous then 50%.. Is it not.. Bcz u said it is either 50% or 25%.. Plz correct me if m wrong..
Sakshi Arora Ma'am, if a pregnant female is fully anticoagulated with warfarin at labor, management is cesarean section. however ,warfarin anticoagulant at labor carries risk of increased PPH. so if cesarean is done here, chance of PPH will be more as compared to PPH risk in vaginal delivery. then why in such case, cesarean section and not vaginal delivery is the management?
I also have the same issue of Rh -ve and I am going to have the second born and my husband is Rh +ve, what should we do and when to do it? Please am waiting for your response.
If ICT negative once. It can be positive on another period of pregnancy. If there is bleeding and fetal blood cross palcenta nad mixed with maternal blood.
@@Pahadilogcha and if there is no bleeding during the entire period of pregnancy, is there still a chance of ICT test being positive??? If you have any information about that please tell me. Thanks.
Mem mera blood group b positive hai meri wife ka O nagative hai to bache ka O positive aya hee kya nagative or positive bhi change aaa sakta hai tisre bache me change aya heee anti d injection bhi diya tha to bhi aa sakta hai blood group uski mom ka aya he or positive mera aya he
No need to worry if the mother is rh+ and the foetus is rh- because there are no chances of mothers blood entering into foetus blood..amnestic reaction occurs only if the foetus blood of rh+ enters into the mothers rh- blood..though if the mothers blood enters foetal blood also anyways mothers rh is positive so it does have antigen and the foetal blood is rh negative doesnt have antigen for the mother blood to think that foetal blood is a foreign body so no igG gets released..no risk and foetal blood doesnt produce antibodies to hemolyse mothers blood...
Sakshi mam, @1. 24 mins time in video you saying antigens located on chromosome number 1st. But let you know that the genes are located on chromosomes which secretes antigens and antigens not located. And in real antigen D are found on the plasma membrane of Red blood cells and not on the chromosomes. Other than this whole vodeo is awesome mam
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Mam plz make your own individual app so we can watch all your lectures at one place.
Im Rh negative o negative and I have 2 kids. The dr gave me a shot and said it would prevent my blood from attacking the baby. Always thought that was bizarre! Regardless, the shot worked and my children are alive and well!
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Mam if fetomaternal hemorrhage take place insay 8 week
No there is risk in this pregnancy also after 6 month
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Thank you dr.i have one question ,what is the cause of the amnestic reaction ?
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Mam if the mother is negative and father is positive shouldn't the chances be 100 and 50% ?
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What about treatment .. prevention
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My third child, was born, without that R shot , while pregnant. She is fine and healthy. She made it here , and wasn't premature. If the father is positive it 100% , the child will, cause , he is the seed. The only time, the child will be negative , is when , the rh negative mother mates with her own blood group in mankind, that simple. ❤
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No problem to mother means why anti D infection is give to mother mam please reply my question
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Thank you ma'am
Excellent but the management??
Mam please add a video on mechanism of labour and stages of labour please
Finally i understood😅
Mem plz make video on prevention of rh d alloimmunization
What if mother is rh positive but husband is rh negative
Pls ma’am upload more lecture
Ma'am If the husband is homozygous then there is 100% chance and if heterozygous then 50%.. Is it not..
Bcz u said it is either 50% or 25%..
Plz correct me if m wrong..
Yes, you're right. Maybe there was some mistake from Mam's side.
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Does the same thing happen in Rh +ve mother and Rh -ve fetus ?
Sakshi Arora Ma'am, if a pregnant female is fully anticoagulated with warfarin at labor, management is cesarean section.
however ,warfarin anticoagulant at labor carries risk of increased PPH.
so if cesarean is done here, chance of PPH will be more as compared to PPH risk in vaginal delivery.
then why in such case, cesarean section and not vaginal delivery is the management?
Mam Coombs test?😢
I also have the same issue of Rh -ve and I am going to have the second born and my husband is Rh +ve, what should we do and when to do it? Please am waiting for your response.
Do ICT test first
Do ICT TEST , IF IT IS NEGATIVE THEN ITS GOOD
@@Pahadilogcha if ICT test report is negative then is it possible that report is negative once and positive next time?
If ICT negative once. It can be positive on another period of pregnancy. If there is bleeding and fetal blood cross palcenta nad mixed with maternal blood.
@@Pahadilogcha and if there is no bleeding during the entire period of pregnancy, is there still a chance of ICT test being positive??? If you have any information about that please tell me. Thanks.
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Mem mera blood group b positive hai meri wife ka O nagative hai to bache ka O positive aya hee kya nagative or positive bhi change aaa sakta hai tisre bache me change aya heee anti d injection bhi diya tha to bhi aa sakta hai blood group uski mom ka aya he or positive mera aya he
Love Ur videos, we need more topics. And also u didn't talk about the investigation done for the mother, fetus, and complications and treatment
Hello ma'am...if the mother is rh+ve and fetus is rh-ve then is there any risk ?(husband is rh-ve and wife is rh+ve)
Noo m there is nothing to worry....stay free 😊
No need to worry if the mother is rh+ and the foetus is rh- because there are no chances of mothers blood entering into foetus blood..amnestic reaction occurs only if the foetus blood of rh+ enters into the mothers rh- blood..though if the mothers blood enters foetal blood also anyways mothers rh is positive so it does have antigen and the foetal blood is rh negative doesnt have antigen for the mother blood to think that foetal blood is a foreign body so no igG gets released..no risk and foetal blood doesnt produce antibodies to hemolyse mothers blood...
Sakshi mam, @1. 24 mins time in video you saying antigens located on chromosome number 1st.
But let you know that the genes are located on chromosomes which secretes antigens and antigens not located.
And in real antigen D are found on the plasma membrane of Red blood cells and not on the chromosomes.
Other than this whole vodeo is awesome mam
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Maam ur wrong with fact that it is manditory to check husbands rh status
coz Williams says it can be escaped
Ict is required dat is more important
U think u r smarter than mam ? Shut ur mouth
i think there is too much lag...anybody felt the same??
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