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Card 36
Front
what happens if the mother is rh- ? and the baby is rh+?
how will the mothers body react to this?
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Card 37
Front
what happens if the baby is (rh+) and mother is
(rh-)? - what does this not affect
Back
Card 38
Front
what happens if the baby is (rh+) and mother is
(rh-)? - in mulitiple pregnancies ?
Back
Card 39
Front
what happens when the mothers rhesus anti bodies destroy the babys blood cells?
what is relased?
Back
Card 40
Front
what is bilirubin responsible for creating?
Back
Card 41
Front
what is the process called when the mothers anti
rhesus antibodies crosses the placental barrier and gets into the babys blood stream?
Back
Card 42
Front
What does haemolytic disease of the newborn cause?
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Card 43
Front
how can we prevent the mother from being sensitized?
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Card 44
Front
how is the process of the anti D done?
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Card 45
Front
when is anti D given?
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