Many women only realize after pregnancy that there are many things to pay attention to during pregnancy, such as if the blood type of the male and female is not the same, if the female has type O blood and the male has type AB blood or one of them, it may cause hemolysis in the fetus. So, is the probability of hemolysis high for type B blood and type O blood?
If the woman has type B blood and the man has type O blood, hemolysis will not occur. However, if the woman has type O blood and the man has type B blood, there is a chance of hemolysis, but it is not particularly high. Specific hemolysis tests need to be conducted after pregnancy to determine.
If the fetus does not match the mother's blood type after birth, it is prone to hemolysis, and the most important manifestation is jaundice. If jaundice is found in the fetus due to hemolysis, it must be treated as soon as possible. Only when jaundice disappears can the fetus grow up healthy.
If the blood types of men and women are different, if the baby inherits the mother's blood type, hemolysis will not occur. If the baby inherits the father's blood type, hemolysis may occur. These can be detected through prenatal examinations. If hemolysis occurs, some methods can be used to avoid it, but it will not harm women's health.