Rh blood group system | Body fluids and circulation | Biology | Khan Academy
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- Here we look at the Rh factor and how it affects the compatibilities of blood groups.
00:00 - ABO blood group system
01:07 - Rh factor
04:00 - Erythroblastosis fetalis
06:48 - ABO and Rh compatibilities
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Created by Moumita Sen
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Hey
Hey
As you said placenta is arranged in a manner that the mother blood and infant blood doesn't get mixed
In 2nd pregnancy How does the antibodies in mother blood can recognise infant blood group
must be during second birth.
Exactly.. my question
The blood of mother and foetus dont get mixed up bcz of placental barriers but the antibodies formed could crosss the placental barriers in subsequent pregnancies
Clear-cut explanation hat's off mam