Can ABO hemolysis lead to a second child

  Hemolytic babies are very common, and as we all know, hemolysis can be quite harmful to babies. Therefore, in order to avoid such situations, pre pregnancy examinations are important. Can ABO hemolysis lead to a second child? Let's learn about it together.

  

Can ABO hemolysis lead to a second child1

  The appearance of anti-A antibodies in type B blood is a normal phenomenon and does not require treatment. If the husband has blood type O or B, the baby born is very safe. If it is type A or AB blood, there is a high possibility of hemolysis. If you have a second child, there is also a possibility of hemolysis, and it is recommended that women who want to have a second child should pay attention.

  For most people, hemolysis may occur frequently, but it is rare and only affects later stages of fertility. Patients should pay attention to rest and hormone therapy. Because there are so many babies who experience hemolysis, women not only need to undergo physical examinations before planning to conceive, but also need to prepare for pregnancy.

  Of course, hemolysis in babies is often caused by blood type incompatibility between the mother and the baby, which significantly increases the chances of having a second child. However, there is no clear data indicating that this will definitely happen. After birth, the baby's blood type can be tested to monitor for any changes in jaundice. If jaundice occurs, parents must not be careless and should treat their baby as soon as possible to prevent damage to other organs in the body.

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