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I'm 9weeks pregnant and i've been told my blood group is o Rhesus(D) positive.?

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i dont know what it means, am i in any danger?

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  1. When your blood has an RH factor there is a risk that your body could try to attack your baby if your baby has a different blood type - ask your doctor about your blood type and if there are any risks (I am in no way a doctor!) - but don't worry. Plenty of people who have the RH factor have babies no problem. My sister-in-law has it, and we are both due this October (within 2 days of each other!) and she said that basically they just give her a shot of something, and it's totally fine.

    But of course there is advice you can get on here, but nothing is going to be as accurate as calling in and asking your doctor. Don't worry about bothering them for an answer, that's what we pay them for! Call and ask, it will ease your mind.  


  2. Thats just you blood type.. you can be positive or negitive blood type.. If you were negitive (like me) you would have yo get a shot at 28 weeks pregnant and possibly after delivery.. but your not so your dont have to worry about any of that! Good luck!

  3. Nope.  No issues.  You only needed to know because if you were rhesus negative (like O-) you would need some additional shots.  That's all!  

    You're good to go...have a happy and healthy pregnancy!

  4. No, that is the most common blood type.  Just means you will not have to get the needle you would need if you were Negative blood type.

  5. No.  The only time there is a concern is if you have negative blood.  

  6. No you are just o+ thats all. Thats your blood type

  7. no O+ is called your blood type. everyone has a blood type...

  8. no thy were just telling you your blood type...O+ to no biggy

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