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Will There Be Any Problem In Married Life If Partners Have Different Blood Groups?

My daughter is of O+ blood group and the grrom, I am considering is of A- . Will be any problem in future ? I do not want to take any risk in future,Please guide me. if there is any table of blood group matching please prove\ide me. id is YYYY@YYYY
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sheo mangal tiwary
Thu, 8 Jan 2015
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you do not have to worry. The classical problem occurs when the father is RH+ and mother is RH- with the child having a RH+ blood group. In the case of your daughter it is the other way around which is considered to be safe. Even if there is any incompatibility it is not a cause for worry as in your daughter's pregnancy the doctor if needed would give a shot of antibodies which would prevent the maternal blood from reacting adversely to the baby in uterus. regular antenatal check ups would be sufficient.

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Will There Be Any Problem In Married Life If Partners Have Different Blood Groups?

you do not have to worry. The classical problem occurs when the father is RH+ and mother is RH- with the child having a RH+ blood group. In the case of your daughter it is the other way around which is considered to be safe. Even if there is any incompatibility it is not a cause for worry as in your daughter s pregnancy the doctor if needed would give a shot of antibodies which would prevent the maternal blood from reacting adversely to the baby in uterus. regular antenatal check ups would be sufficient. thank you for your query