My blood group is B negative and my husband's is A positive. I was wondering if there could be any issues with us conceiving a child due to our different blood types.
Rh incompatibility occurs when the mother is Rh-negative and the father is Rh-positive. My doctor explained that they give an Anti-D immunoglobulin injection around week 28 to prevent any antibody issues.
Honestly, it's totally possible! I have the same blood group combo and had a safe C-section recovery, the hospital staff handled the Anti-D injection perfectly after delivery.
You can definitely conceive, but you must check with your gynac at your very first visit so they can plan the Rh compatibility tests and injections on time.
Absolutely, blood groups do not stop you from conceiving. You will just need an Anti-D injection during pregnancy because of the Rh incompatibility, which is very standard.
I know how terrifying it is to read about blood group incompatibility online, I had sleepless nights over this. But trust me, doctors handle this every single day and it is very simple to manage.
Yes, they can conceive easily. Eat healthy foods and keep your body cool, but make sure to consult your doctor about the blood group match during your checkups.
Sure, you can conceive! Currently carrying my positive-blood-group baby with my negative blood, and the only struggle is finding comfortable pants right now, haha.
My husband is A positive and I am B negative, and we conceived naturally without any issues. We just followed whatever our doctor advised during the scans.
We had some complications due to Rh sensitization in my first pregnancy because we didn't know about this. Please consult your doctor immediately to get the right care.
Conception is not an issue at all. Just be sure to tell your doctor about your blood groups early on, as you might need an injection to keep the baby safe.