24/10/2023
RHESUS FACTOR, A CONTRIBUTORY FACTOR TO INFERTILITY✍️
It interests me so much to talk about this topic because my heart bleeds when I see young people take some risks and they don't even know the implication of what they do.
If you're a woman of child bearing age and your blood group is A-, B-, AB- , O- (ie a negative suffix is attached to your blood group) that means your rhesus factor is negative then this is for you, read this carefully.
There is what we call antigen antibody reaction, this occurs when two different blood groups that doesn't match together comes in contact with each other, when this happens, they'll start fighting each other because their Make up doesn't look alike(I just broke it down in a language everyone can understand) e.g your blood group is O, A, B or AB negative but your male partner is O, A, B or AB positive. This simply means that he has the presence of the rhesus factor in his blood and if eventually your blood mixes with his own, this reaction will occur. Having said that, if eventually you gets pregnant by this partner who is O positive and the fetus has his antigen which is O positive, the baby's blood and yours will be fighting each other and as this happens it is actually attacking that fetus in the womb, in some cases, this first baby may survive it and you'll carry the pregnancy to term, but at this point, your blood has already grown a resistance to that antigen that whenever it sees it again, it'll start fighting it, then accidentally if for any reason you lose this pregnancy whether by abortion or by miscarriage as the case may be or you delivered the baby safely, pls kindly take antiRhogam D injection within 48 hours once the baby and products of conception have left that uterus, if not forget about ever having a child again as long as the blood group of that baby that'll be formed inutero is rhesus (+). Note✍️if the man's rhesus factor is (-) and that of the woman is (+) then there's no cause for alarm ✅, if (+) and (+) ✅