Why Were Red Blood Cells of Rh-Negative Used in Transfusion of Blood to Fetus?​

Why Were Red Blood Cells of Rh-Negative Used in Transfusion of Blood to Fetus?​

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    If the mother is Rh-negative, her immune system treats Rh-positive fetal cells as if they were a foreign substance. The mother’s body makes antibodies against the fetal blood cells. These antibodies may cross back through the placenta into the developing baby. They destroy the baby’s circulating red blood cells.

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    If the mother is Rh-negative, her immune system treats Rh-positive fetal cells as if they were a foreign substance. The mother’s body makes antibodies against the fetal blood cells. These antibodies may cross back through the placenta into the developing baby. They destroy the baby’s circulating red blood cells

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