AboutBeth , MT (ASCP) (5) Expertise I can answer questions about the purpose of a certain lab test and what an abnormal result could indicate. I cannot make a diagnosis.
Experience I recently earned my BS degree in clinical laboratory science. I did rotations in medical laboratories as a student.
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Education/Credentials I have a BS in clinical laboratory science, with a minor in chemistry. I am certified with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
Question I AM O + MY HUSBAND IS O+ OUR FIRST TWO CHILDREN ARE O+ BUT OUR THIRD CHILD IS O RHESUS D NEGATIVE IS THERE A REASON FOR THIS
Answer There are two alleles for each Rh factor. An allele is an alternative form of a gene. An Rh factor refers to the "+" or "-" part of the blood type. Since there are two alleles and your third child is Rh- (or D-), that would mean you and your husband have the following alleles:
you: Rh+ / Rh-
your husband: Rh+ / Rh-.
With your third child, you both passed along the Rh- allele. This resulted in the child being Rh-. For your first two children, one of two things happened. Either you both passed along the Rh+ allele, or one of you passed along the Rh+ allele and the other passed along the Rh- allele. If someone ends up with two Rh+ alleles, they are Rh+. When someone ends up with an Rh+ allele and an Rh- allele, they are Rh+. Let me know if you have more questions.