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16 August, 01:25

An expectant mother with Type Rh-negative blood is safe to accept negative blood. While they can tolerate taking positive blood they can do it only once. After that, they will form Rh antibodies against the Rh + antigens that they received, and should not accept Rh + blood again.

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  1. 16 August, 01:40
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    True

    Explanation:

    1. As given here that the women in Rh negative so she does not have antibodies for Rh factor, so first time she can tolerate the Rh positive blood type

    2. But after injecting Rh positive blood, there is the generation of Rh antibodies which reject the Rh positive blood if inject once again.

    erythroblastosis fetalis: If a woman is Rh negative and the fetus is Rh positive, it can lead to Rh incompatibility and potential complications in the pregnancy.
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