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I have a O+ blook and my husband is AB+ what problem might occur with my new baby?

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I have a O+ blook and my husband is AB+ what problem might occur with my new baby?

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  1. No problems since you are both positive. Unless you somehow perceive a baby of a different blood type to you and your partner a problem.  


  2. Nothing will happen to your baby. the only problem occurs if the mother has an Rh - type blood. Which you don't. Even then, all you would get was a shot at about 28 weeks and then after you give birth and if the baby was born with a positive blood type, they would also recieve a simple shot. It's a very simple solution!

  3. None, based on blood type.  You both have + blood - no cross reactions.  The kid will have either A+ or B+ blood.  Nothing bad about either.

  4. Nope, problem only occurs when the father is Rh positive and the mother is Rh negative.erythroblastosis occurs usually in the second child when the mother has developed Rh + antibodies to the Rh factor to the firstborn. Therefore, when having the second, antibodies will cross over to the baby's blood. But since you are both Rh positive. No worries.

    Additionally, the only problem you will have is the father cannot donate blood to the child, but the mother can. Because crossing AB with oo will result in Ao or Bo, heterozygous dominant blood.

  5. None that I know of.

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