pikki Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [img]http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e107/nitr/03af3331-2.gif[/img]
Chivas_regal Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 mee mohalu manda... assalu chaduvukunna vadiki vache doubts aa ivi thu thu
budankay_balaraju Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [quote name='Chivas_regal' timestamp='1345153615' post='1302322189'] mee mohalu manda... assalu chaduvukunna vadiki vache doubts aa ivi thu thu [/quote] ye mama wht happened ..
sachin16 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [quote name='Chivas_regal' timestamp='1345153615' post='1302322189'] mee mohalu manda... assalu chaduvukunna vadiki vache doubts aa ivi thu thu [/quote] ala anaku bhayya ...andhariki ani teliyavu kada...paiga aa doubt emi superstitious doubt kadu ga...scientific doubt ee kada.......
Guest Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [quote name='chingchang' timestamp='1345153089' post='1302322122'] Oka problem undi. Marriage chestunna person di + ve blood group Itey ... Pregnancy time lo Edo antibody reaction vachi miscarriage ayya chnaces untay kontha mandi lo. Kaani daniko oka shot untundi. Adi Gynac ki telustundi. Aa shot veyinchukuntey problem emi undadu. Aa shot Peru [b][size=5]rhozam [/size][/b]anukunta .. Spelling gurtu Ledu . Adi only o-ve matramey kadu ani -ve group with +ve group partner [/quote] rhogam..good info...
Vivian_afdb Posted August 20, 2012 Report Posted August 20, 2012 I have researched a lot and found out some interesting things... as we all know o negative is universal donor. they can give blood to any one but cannot take the blood from all they can get blood only from o negative ...this same logic applies...at the time of pregnancy.. If both husband and wife belongs to negative blood group there are very less chances of complications... If wife is negative and husband is positive then there are chances of having a positive blood type baby.... then in the time of pregnancy at the 28th week they will give RH shot aka rhogam shot...which supports the baby and the mother.. If at all the women had been pregnant before and miscarried or aborted she should have opted for RH shot after miscarriage...if she has not taken any rh shot her future pregnancies can be affected (again this is not must but there are very high chances of risk)... so knowing blood group and taking care from initial stages is very good thing in such case..
mustang302 Posted August 20, 2012 Report Posted August 20, 2012 [quote name='Vivian_afdb' timestamp='1345470635' post='1302341117'] I have researched a lot and found out some interesting things... as we all know o negative is universal donor. they can give blood to any one but cannot take the blood from all they can get blood only from o negative ...this same logic applies...at the time of pregnancy.. If both husband and wife belongs to negative blood group there are very less chances of complications... If wife is negative and husband is positive then there are chances of having a positive blood type baby.... then in the time of pregnancy at the 28th week they will give RH shot aka rhogam shot...which supports the baby and the mother.. If at all the women had been pregnant before and miscarried or aborted she should have opted for RH shot after miscarriage...if she has not taken any rh shot her future pregnancies can be affected (again this is not must but there are very high chances of risk)... so knowing blood group and taking care from initial stages is very good thing in such case.. [/quote] [img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated5/bemmi3.gif[/img][img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated5/bemmi3.gif[/img]
bhargava_v Posted August 20, 2012 Report Posted August 20, 2012 [quote name='Vivian_afdb' timestamp='1345470635' post='1302341117'] I have researched a lot and found out some interesting things... as we all know o negative is universal donor. they can give blood to any one but cannot take the blood from all they can get blood only from o negative ...this same logic applies...at the time of pregnancy.. If both husband and wife belongs to negative blood group there are very less chances of complications... If wife is negative and husband is positive then there are chances of having a positive blood type baby.... then in the time of pregnancy at the 28th week they will give RH shot aka rhogam shot...which supports the baby and the mother.. If at all the women had been pregnant before and miscarried or aborted she should have opted for RH shot after miscarriage...if she has not taken any rh shot her future pregnancies can be affected (again this is not must but there are very high chances of risk)... so knowing blood group and taking care from initial stages is very good thing in such case.. [/quote] mothaniki 4-5 pages lo undi malli summarize chesi cheppav anamata
dilkush Posted August 20, 2012 Report Posted August 20, 2012 [img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-c2UjR9mAEWY/THegC76N90I/AAAAAAAADw4/HToeUfoNq7Q/s149/Bemmiii%2520%25285%2529.gif[/img]
Vivian_afdb Posted August 20, 2012 Report Posted August 20, 2012 [quote name='CASANOVA' timestamp='1345470900' post='1302341138'] mothaniki 4-5 pages lo undi malli summarize chesi cheppav anamata [/quote] u come to the thread with o negative title
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