Which of the following Rh factor combinations could motive agglutination of an infant's red blood cell?
Answers: If mom's blood is Rh - and baby is Rh+ this is a illustrious risk, especially if the mom has already have a child. Also if the child has an A or B and the mom doesn't (ie. Mom A tot AB / mom O baby A) afterwards there is also risk of agglutination. There are also minor antigen on RBC that could impose problems.
You didn't include any choices. But hemagglutination would occur whenever an Rh- mother who be previously sensitived to Rh factor by a previous pregnancy with an Rh+ newborn is now pregnant again near another Rh+ baby. Mother's antibodies that developed after the exposure to the first infant's blood at the time of transport would be destructive to the second fetus.
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