Which blood group is not suitable for pregnancy?

Usually your Rh factor blood
Rh factor blood
It contains proteins on the surface of red blood cells. After the ABO blood group system, it is the most likely to be involved in transfusion reactions. The Rh blood group system consists of 49 defined blood group antigens, among which the five antigens D, C, c, E, and e are the most important. There is no d antigen.
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type isn't an issue. But during pregnancy, being Rh-negative can be a problem if your baby is Rh-positive. If your blood and your baby's blood mix, your body will start to make antibodies that can damage your baby's red blood cells.
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What blood type Cannot get pregnant?

A woman's blood group could influence her chances of getting pregnant, scientists have found. Those with blood type O may struggle to conceive due to a lower egg count and poorer egg quality, while those with blood group A seem to be more fertile.
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Are certain blood types not compatible pregnancy?

In addition to Rhesus Disease, there is also a condition called ABO incompatibility. This can happen when mom's blood type is different than baby's (if mom is blood type O, and baby is type A, B, or AB; if mom is blood type A and baby is AB or B; if mom is blood type B and baby is A or AB).
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Which blood group combination is best for pregnancy?

Although your blood and your baby's blood typically do not mix during pregnancy, a minimal amount of your baby's blood and your blood could come in contact with each other during delivery. If there's an Rh incompatibility and this happens, your body might produce Rh antibodies against Rh factor.
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Which blood groups are not suitable for marriage?

The correct option is: d Rh+ male and Rh– femaleExplanation:Rh factor is a protein found in blood. A person having Rh factor in blood is called Rh positive whereas that who does not carry this protein in the blood is called Rh negative. Marriage should be avoided in between Rh negative female & Rh positive male.
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What happens if husband and wife have same blood group A?

Same blood group does not cause any problem. Only problem is there if wife has O group and husband any other group (ABO incompatible), or wife has negative blood group and husband has positive (Rh incompatible). Was this answer helpful?
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CAN A and O+ have a baby?

Could you please explain if it is possible for a father who has O positive blood and a mother with A positive blood to have a baby with O negative blood? I am a little confused and have been trying to research the answer. I would appreciate if you are able to assist. Yes this is definitely possible.
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Does blood group affect marriage?

Blood group compatibility for marriage is limited to possible Rh factor incompatibility during pregnancy. And that is further limited to pregnancy where both partners are the biological parents. Potential problems for Rh incompatibility are easily identified and monitored and there are treatments for positive outcomes.
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Does the father's blood type matter in pregnancy?

If a father's Rh factor genes are + +, and the mother's are + +, the baby will have one + from the father and one + gene from the mother. The baby will be + + Rh positive. If a father's Rh factor genes are + +, and the mother's are - -, the baby will have one + from the father and one - gene from the mother.
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Can blood type affect pregnancy?

How Your Rh Factor Blood Type Affects Your Pregnancy. Usually your Rh factor blood type isn't an issue. But during pregnancy, being Rh-negative can be a problem if your baby is Rh-positive. If your blood and your baby's blood mix, your body will start to make antibodies that can damage your baby's red blood cells.
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CAN A+ and B+ have a baby?

To conclude.. its possible for a A+ and B+ couple to have O- baby. You are proud parents of a universal donor. Relax!
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Can B positive and B positive marry?

Yes its ok to proceed for marriage. Blood group has got no role in proceeding for marriage. Also if u r worried about future pregnancy etc then also no issues at all. So go ahead without hvng any doubt in mind.
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What happens if you are O negative and pregnant?

Pregnant women with a negative blood type are sometimes at risk of Rh incompatibility, and while this used to be a serious issue, modern medicine has developed treatments for Rh incompatibility that protect you and your baby.
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Can O blood cause a miscarriage?

Blood Incompatibility

When the mother has type O blood and the baby has B blood type or A blood type (from the father), research has found that there's a 20 percent incompatibility rate which could result in newborn jaundice or a possible miscarriage.
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How can I easily get pregnant?

"In general, every other night around the time of ovulation helps increase your chance of getting pregnant," Goldfarb says. Sperm can live up to 5 days inside your body. The best suggestion is to have sex regularly -- when you're ovulating, and when you're not.
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What blood type kills babies?

Most people are Rh-positive. People without the protein are Rh-negative. You inherit your blood type from your mother and father. If a Rh-positive baby's blood passes to its Rh-negative mother during pregnancy (or delivery), the mother's body will attack the baby's red blood cells.
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Does opposite blood group affect pregnancy?

Different blood groups rarely cause any problems, but your rhesus factor may affect future pregnancies if you're rhesus-negative and carrying a rhesus-positive (RhD-positive) baby in this pregnancy. If some of your baby's blood mixes with your blood during pregnancy or birth it can put later babies at risk.
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Can O+ marry?

So, with the understanding of the blood group matching table, can O+ blood group marry A+? Yes. O+ is considered the most needed blood type, and patients even get it more than any other blood type.
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Which is the best blood group?

O negative blood is known as the universal blood type because it is safe for everyone to receive O negative red cells.
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What is the best blood group and genotype for marriage?

Health Tips
  • Types of Genotype. The genotypes in humans are AA, AS, AC, SS. They refer to the hemoglobin gene constituents on the red blood cells. ...
  • Compatible genotypes for marriage are: AA marries an AA. That's the best compatible. ...
  • Solution. The only thing that can change the genotype is the bone marrow transplant (BMT).
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Why is O positive special?

O positive red blood cells are not universally compatible to all types, but they are compatible to any red blood cells that are positive (A+, B+, O+, AB+). Over 80% of the population has a positive blood type and can receive O positive blood. That's another reason it's in such high demand.
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Why is O positive blood good?

O+ is always needed given the frequent use by hospitals. In an emergency, it is the first blood type in use! O+ helps patients with AB+, A+, B+, and O+ blood types. Only 9% of the population has this blood type.
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What's good about O positive blood?

Although the O-positive people can donate blood to people with any positive blood type, they can only receive blood from O positive and O negative (O−) people. Research suggests that people with blood group O have a lower risk of heart diseases and memory problems (including dementia) than the rest of the population.
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