My blood group is negative and my husbands is positive, someone scared me saying it can cause problems. Honestly thoda tension ho gaya. Does this really affect the baby? Want to understand before my next visit.
Listen, don't stress too much about blood groups! Unless you are Rh negative, it doesn't affect anything at all. Even if you are negative, science has easy solutions now, so relax!
Only if your Rh factor is negative and husband is positive! 🩸 But don't worry, there's a simple injection called Anti-D that doctors give to keep everything safe and smooth! 🥰
I was also reading about this recently. My husband and I have different blood groups, so I was a bit worried, but my sister told me only the negative factor needs attention.
Look, the only thing that matters is the Rh factor, like if you are O negative and your husband is positive. Otherwise, normal A, B, AB types don't cause any issues. Just get your routine blood tests done.
I spent nights googling about blood group compatibility! Honestly, it's just the Rh factor (negative blood group) that needs monitoring. Please talk to your gynac so they can explain and ease your mind.
I am B negative and my husband is A positive, so I was super worried back then. My doctor just gave me an injection during the 7th month and another after delivery. My toddler is perfectly healthy and mischievous now!
I am currently 24 weeks and just got my blood group checked. Is it true that we only need the Anti-D injection if the mom is negative? My doctor said mine is positive so I am safe.
In my case, I am O positive and my husband is B positive, so we didn't face any issues at all. The doctor told us it's completely normal and doesn't affect the baby.
This is very important to check, especially your Rh factor (positive or negative). If you are Rh negative, please discuss it clearly with your doctor early on so they can plan the protective injections on time.
Humare yahan bhi sab bolte the, but doctor ne bola bas positive-negative ka dhyan rakhna hota hai. Gynac test karke sab theek kar dete hain, bilkul chinta mat karo.
My MIL was worried because our blood groups didn't match, but our doctor explained that only Rh negative mothers need an injection. It is a very common thing nowadays, so no need to worry.