Do you know what is the group of husband and wife's blood group?

in husbend •  7 years ago 

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Before we get married, we have all inquiries regarding family and relatives, but forget about the most important matter related to the husband's blood group, let us know some important information on this matter-

Before discussing what should be the blood group of husband and wife, we need to know something about our blood group first. Mainly the blood group is divided into two groups. One is ABO system (A, B, AB & O), another is Rh factor (Rh positive (+ ve) and Rh negative (-ve)}.That means that the Rh factor will not be negative, it will be negative. Then blood groups are: A + ve, A-ve, B + ve, B-ve, AB + ve, AB-ve O + ve, O-ve.

Let's know, what if blood group of another group is given to someone?

When a person of Rh negative group is given Rh positive group blood, it will not normally be the first time. But antibodies will be created in the patient's body, so that if the patient again takes positive blood, then his blood cells will be broken, which will cause many problems. Such as fever, kidney failure, sudden death etc. This problem is known in the medical term as ABO incompatibility.
What should be the blood group of husband and wife?

If the husband's blood group is positive, then the wife must be blood group and positive. And if the husband's blood group is negative then the blood group of the wife is either positive or negative. But if the husband's blood group is positive then the blood group of the wife should not be negatively affected. In this case, if the blood group of the wife is negative then her husband will have blood group and negative.

If the husband's blood group is positive and the blood group of the wife is negative, then what will be the problem?
There is no problem when blood group matches. But if the wife is negative and if the husband is positive, then a gene named 'Lital Gene' or 'Maran Jean' is created, which will later be tied to the creation of the zygote or kill the zygote.

In that case the dead baby was born. If the husband's blood group is positive then the child will usually be blood-group and positive. When a negative blood group receives the mother of positive fetus, then there will be no problem with the first child. But during delivery, the blood of positive fetus will break the placental barrier and during the placental displacement the mother will enter the body.

The blood that will enter the mother's body during delivery will be done by the Rh antibody in her mother's body within a few months of delivery. When the mother carries the second child, her fetus's blood group is positive again. Then the Rh antibody that was created in the mother's body will be inserted into the body of the child by placing the placental barrier. And when Rh antibody enters the embryo's body, the fetal will have agglutination with RBC, which will break RBC. It is called "Rh incompatibility" in a medical term.

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