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Rh factor in pregnancy
I am 8 weeks 4 days pregnant. My blood group is O+ and my husband's blood group is also O + but I forgot to do the RH blood test. I am extremely concerned. I had a miscarriage in January this year. What are the necessary tests that I should do.
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RH blood test means? Both you and your husband are Rh positive Don’t worry about isoimmunisation
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Rh is to know whether you are positive or negative blood group. You already know it right...
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You have already tested that
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The Rh factor in your blood group tells whether your blood group is positive or negative.  Since you know your blood group is O positive,  you have already undergone the Rh test.
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if you had a miscarriage earlier,  is crucial to get your thyroid and blood sugars done.  there are quite  some tests that are needed for evaluating a pregnancy loss.
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It is important that you are careful and relaxed.  Hopefully you would have a successful and uncomplicated pregnancy. 
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both are o positive..so there is no concern
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