My doc asked for both mine and husbands blood group reports at first visit and now im a little tense. Mine is O negative and his is positive. Does this combination actually matter, anyone been through this?
Oh yes, it totally matters! 🩸 Especially the Rh factor. My doc explained it can be important for the baby's health, and sometimes you might need a special injection if your blood types aren't compatible. Just talk to your gynac, they'll guide you perfectly and run the necessary tests! 😊 It's a routine check.
Beti, blood group toh zaroori hota hai, khaas kar Rh factor. Hamare zamane mein bhi doctor ye sab dekhte the for the baby's safety. It's important for the baby's health and any potential complications. You should follow what the doctor says completely; they know best. For small things like increasing iron, we used to eat dates and jaggery, but for blood groups, only doctor can guide you.
Yes, absolutely, blood group matters a lot in pregnancy. Especially if you have an Rh-negative blood group and your husband is Rh-positive, this compatibility is very important. My doctor explained everything in detail at the premium hospital where I delivered, they even have special counselling for it. You should ask your gynac or the hospital staff clearly about your specific situation and what tests they will do.
Yes, blood group absolutely matters, primarily due to the Rh factor. Your doctor will test for this early in pregnancy, usually in your first trimester. If there's an incompatibility between your Rh factor and the baby's potential Rh factor, specific medical interventions are available, like a RhoGAM shot, to ensure a healthy pregnancy and future pregnancies. It's a standard part of prenatal care.
I felt so overwhelmed when my doctor explained about blood groups and Rh factor in my first trimester. It sounded so complicated, but she reassured me it's totally manageable with modern medicine. They just check your blood group and your husband's early on, and if there's an incompatibility, they have injections to prevent any problems. It was a relief to know it's taken care of.
Haan, it does matter, especially your Rh factor. My doctor checked it right at the start of my pregnancy, for both me and my husband. If the mother is Rh-negative and the baby is Rh-positive, it can cause issues for *future* pregnancies, not usually the first. They give an injection (RhoGAM) to prevent it from happening. I got it and had no issues.