Question

Dear doctor, according to your instructions, I went to the blood station and had the ABO hemolytic report done. The report states: The female is B type/RH negative, and the male is B type. The female serum neutralizes IgM antibody positive, and the male has red blood cells. How should this report be interpreted?

Answer

According to the report, the female is B type/RH negative, which means that RH negative patients cannot receive RH positive blood because the antigens in RH positive blood can stimulate RH negative individuals to produce RH antibodies, which may lead to hemolytic transfusion reactions. It is suggested that the female can give birth to her first child, as the amount of antibodies produced during the first pregnancy is not enough to cause fetal disease. If the first child is RH positive, then she cannot continue to give birth in the future.