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Originally Posted by burgundia
if your father had B- , then there shouldn't have been any conflict. The problems arise when mother is Rh- and the child in her womb is Rh+. And only if this is the second child with Rh+.
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I don't know much about the Rh factor,
just that my father was B- and my mother A+
Shouldn't have been a conflict, but yet, she lost 8 other children. Oops 9, one pregnancy was twins. Older than me.
None of her pregnancies went to full term. I was born at 7 months gestation, and my brother at 8 months gestation. twins at 6 months, and died within 24 hrs. Others didn't make it that far.
But I'm wondering if the fact that my father had B- blood type, and was considered rare enough that he was on a list at the hospital to give blood on emergency situation, (and did) if that has any bearing considering milabs?