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Females with panda blood can have a second child. It should be emphasized that the growth of the fetus must be closely monitored during pregnancy, and the mother and fetus must be tested for hemolysis.
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Panda blood is very valuable, and the growth of the fetus must be closely monitored during pregnancy, and the mother and fetus must be tested for hemolysis.
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The pregnant woman had Rh-negative blood and had neither D antigen nor D antibody in her body. It can cause fetal anemia, edema, and even death.
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Panda blood mothers may have hemolytic reactions with the fetus when they give birth to their second child, which is life-threatening.
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Due to the type and intensity of antigens and antibodies, pregnant women with rh-negative blood have much greater problems due to blood group incompatibility, which can cause fetal anemia, edema, and even death.
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There may be a haemoemic reaction, which is not good for the woman's health and can be life-threatening.
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After the first pregnancy of women with Rh negative blood, anti-Rh antibodies will appear in the body, so it is easy to have hemolysis when they get pregnant again.
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Rh-negative blood type, also known as panda blood, is a rare and rare type of blood. In the event of an accident, the same blood type must be transfused so that rejection does not occur. Therefore, the risk factor of pregnant mothers with panda blood is much greater than that of ordinary pregnant mothers, because hemolytic reactions are easy to occur.
Ms. Huang is a rare panda blood, and her husband married and had a pair of twin daughters, fortunately the two children did not have hemolytic reactions, the family is very happy, but the mother-in-law is patriarchal, and her husband is a company, so I hope Ms. Huang can give birth to a son to inherit the family business.
Under Ms. Huang's hesitation, her in-laws said a lot of panda blood cases, saying that it was okay for others to have more than one, not to mention that Ms. Huang was still pregnant with her second child and couldn't bear the pressure from her family, so Ms. Huang decided to take a risk and take the risk of getting pregnant with a second child. Knowing that he has a special blood type, he quietly goes to a regular hospital for every prenatal checkup.
With a nervous mood to survive the day of delivery, the hospital prepared blood for Ms. Huang in advance, in order to prevent the mother from being prone to heavy bleeding, a few hours after the labor process, the second baby boy was born, the mother did not have heavy bleeding, and the child's condition was normal.
But the next day, the baby's face became sallow, and various indicators were abnormal, and the doctor immediately concluded that the child had a hemolytic reaction. Soon he was sent to the neonatal blind hail intensive care unit, and he was issued a critical illness notice many times, and after intense exchange transfusion and rescue, the child barely survived.
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If the blood type of the fetus does not match the mother's blood type, the fetus will die.
If it is detected early, it can be exchanged.
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Only one child can be born.
In fact, a woman with panda blood, it is better not to have a second child, there is a high chance that there will be neonatal hemolysis. Of course, if you really want to have a baby, you need to cooperate with the doctor's examination. Because the mother is Rh-negative and the father is positive, then the average fetus is 65% likely to be Rh-positive, so there is a possibility of hemolysis.
Panda blood is a colloquial name for the Rh-negative blood type. RH is the first two letters of the foreign name of rhesus macacus, and the human red blood cell blood group is composed of more than 20 blood group systems, and ABO and RH blood groups are the two blood group systems most closely related to human blood transfusion. When a person has a D blood group substance (antigen) present on their red blood cells, it is called Rh positive, which is denoted by Rh (+); Rh negative is considered Rh negative when D antigen is absent and is denoted by Rh(-).
The distribution of rh(-) varies greatly by ethnicity, with a higher proportion of about 15 percent among Caucasians.
Rh-negative blood is the absence of a D-surface cell antigen on red blood cells, if an Rh-positive person marries and has children with Rh-negative blood (negative for the woman and positive for the man), then the fetus must be Rh-positive blood, then the blood of the fetus will definitely produce D-cell antibodies in the mother's blood. If it is a first-time, then it is less dangerous and generally does not cause hemolysis. If it is the second child, the mother's antibodies will enter the fetal blood circulation, and hemolysis will occur, and then the fetus will die and miscarry.
What are the safety precautions that need to be paid attention to after a caesarean section?
1. In the third trimester of pregnancy, it is necessary to prevent the abdomen from being squeezed.
In order to prevent the dehiscence of the scar, care must be taken to protect it from being crushed. In the third trimester of pregnancy, in daily life, it is necessary to avoid crowding such as riding and walking, housework should be appropriate, sleep should be supine or sideways, sexual life should be moderate, and abdominal pressure should be avoided.
2. Seek medical attention as soon as possible in case of abdominal pain.
Spontaneous rupture of the scarred uterus may occur in the third trimester of pregnancy, with abdominal pain as the main manifestation. As the uterine scarring becomes more and more difficult to complete, the intrauterine pressure increases as the gestation months increase, and the uterus can swell and rupture from the scar, even if there is no cause for it. Abdominal pain can vary from mild to severe when uterine rupture, sometimes mild but ruptured, and should be vigilant.
3. Pay attention to fetal movements.
Fetal movement is the irregular activity of the fetus in the womb, and the speed of fetal movement is one of the early manifestations of the fetus's safety in the womb. Generally, there should be 3-5 times per hour during pregnancy or at least 10 fetal movements a day (12 hours). After caesarean section, a slight rupture of the scarred uterus and abnormalities of the placenta will result in the death of the fetus.
At this point, the fetal heart sounds disappear. 24 to 48 hours before fetal death, fetal movements are slowed or disappear. Therefore, paying attention to changes in fetal movement can detect abnormalities in the fetus in advance, so that timely measures can be taken.
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