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An Overview of ABO Blood Incompatibility and the Difference from Rh Hemolytic Disease

An overview of the alloimmune hemolytic reaction between pregnant women with different ABO and Rh blood types, and children, as well as an explanation of the possibility of occurrence in the first pregnancy.
  • FAQ
  • ABO Hemolytic Disease
  • Rh Hemolytic Disease
  • Maternal-Fetal Blood Type Incompatibility
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How to Prevent Rh Hemolytic Disease

Preventive measures for Rh hemolytic disease include prenatal examinations and the use of RhIgG immunoglobulin.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Rh Hemolytic Disease
  • Prevention
  • Healthy Baby
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Preventing and Treating Rh Hemolytic Disease

How Rh-negative mothers can prevent and manage Rh hemolytic disease
  • FAQ
  • Rh Hemolytic Disease
  • Pediatrics
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What is Hemolytic Disease?

Hemolytic disease is a condition caused by the mother’s immune response to the fetus’s red blood cells.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Blood Type Incompatibility
  • Rh Hemolytic Disease
  • ABO Blood Type Incompatibility
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What Potential Complications Can Arise After Neonatal Rh Hemolytic Disease Treatment?

Providing information on potential complications and treatment methods after neonatal Rh hemolytic disease treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Rh Hemolytic Disease
  • Post-Treatment Complications
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