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raghav721(Guest)
Posted on: 03/22/2013 My Mom and Dad are A blood group. But I am A-ve! Is it possible ?
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Asma.T
Posted on: 03/19/2012 helloo, i am 21 years old and my blood group is B-. what are the problems associated with this blood group. and with what other blood groups is mine compatible with?
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NoarPol(Guest)
Posted on: 07/12/2012 actually there's no problem associated with ur blood type but since u are Rh[negative] there are instance/s that ur baby can acquiered Hemolytic disease of the newborn (erythroblastosis) if ur husband is Rh( positive)...there are 4 major blood type A, B ,O, and AB. in ur case, blood type O and B are compatible in ur blood type but we have to consider the other factors that some blood type even they are compatible each other, there are many risk behind it. |
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bigboy
Posted on: 03/06/2012 Cross matching is never done by this method indeed you have to
1-add one drop of serum or plasma
of the patient with one drop of the donor either by MTS system or by tube Mthd.
2-Cheeck if there is any reaction if there is any you have to identify the antibodies at the surfece of the antigen of the RBC.
3. prepare 0.8 blood suspension from the blood of donor against the serum of the patient.
4.Use Mts system for screning of donor with serum of the patient SC1,SC2 against all panel antibodies which is 11 or 16 if there is any reaction with any of the antibodies.
5- do confirm which antibodies and do it again with the same just to confirm.
this all before trying to do any x matching still as you have life at your hand so you have to asure that you are doing the right thing .
6-Once you know the antibodies now you can do cross matching .
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NandkishorAher
Posted on: 01/11/2012 I DONATED BLOOD AT ONE BLOOD BANK THEY GIVE MY BLOOD GROUP AS O Rh POSITIVE. LATER I DONATED AT ANOTHER BLOOD BANK THEY GIVE MY BLOOD GROUP AS O Rh NEGATIVE IS IT POSSIBLE?
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Shamsheerali
Posted on: 07/06/2012 Not possible. May be it is problem with that blood bank. Go for any standadized lab and check your blood group |
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archna(Guest)
Posted on: 12/22/2011 hello...my blood group is AB- and my husband blood group is B , we r trying for baby from last 7-8 months....is there any complications ...bcz we r having different blood groups....rply soon
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bigboy
Posted on: 03/06/2012 Blood group difference is not an issue in this case .
Medically speaking you have to see your family DR you and your husband for further investigation like sperm test for male and for famale if the overian tube is working and ova is being passed every month .Cheeck with your DR first .
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