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They could potentially develop an antibody.

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Nothing will happen if an Rh neg person receives Rh neg blood.

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Q: What can happen if an RH- person receives RH plus blood?
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What happen if you give RH- person RH plus blood if they have already been exposed to RH plus blood?

it will cause hypersensitization in RH- person


What is likely to happen to a donor's cells if an Rh- person who is sensitive Rh plus blood receives a transfusion of Rh plus blood?

The Rh- person's immune system may produce antibodies against the Rh antigen present in the Rh+ donor blood cells. This can lead to a transfusion reaction where the donor cells are attacked and destroyed by the recipient's immune system. In severe cases, this can cause harm to the recipient's organs and require immediate medical intervention.


Can a person with type o plus receive blood from a person that has a plus blood?

no O's get ONLY from O but O can give to everybody


If a person with Type 0-plus blood needs a blood transfusion can A-plus blood be given?

No. Persons with type O blood can only receive type O blood.


Your blood type is o plus your babies a plus is this normal?

yes it is possible if one person in parent with A blood group


Can A negative blood be donated to A plus blood?

A person with A- blood can not receive A+ blood at any time.


What kind of blood can a person with B plus and B- blood receive?

o negative


What is likely to happen to a donor's cells if an Rh person who is sensitive Rh plus blood receives a transfusion of Rh plus blood?

If a donor's Rh-negative cells are transfused into an Rh-positive recipient, the recipient's immune system may recognize the Rh antigens as foreign and mount an immune response, leading to destruction of the donor's red blood cells. This can result in a reaction called hemolytic transfusion reaction.


Can an O mother and O plus father have A plus baby?

It is not possible for that to happen, blood group O is recessive to A and B and in order for a person to have O blood group, they would have to be homozygous recessive. This means that the mother's alleles for blood group is OO and the father's allele's for blood group is also OO; which means that there are no other alleles other than O that they can be given to an offspring. That's Impossible.


What happens if a person with blood group A plus donates his blood to a patient with blood group B plus?

The recipient with blood group B plus would likely have a transfusion reaction because their immune system will recognize the donor's A antigen as foreign and attack it. This can lead to serious complications such as fever, chills, and potentially life-threatening conditions. It is essential to match blood types to prevent adverse reactions during transfusions.


What is the diffference between the blood that enters and leaves then your heart?

Well, there are two sides to the heart. One side receives blood with waste and pumps it out to the lungs to exchange waste and oxygen while the other receives blood free of waste and fresh with oxygen from the lungs, and pumps it out to the body. I am a 7th grader and learned this earlier in the year, and am a straight A plus student. Hope this helps!


Has anyone ever died donating blood?

Its unlikely to happen. They have professionals taking the blood. You are only losing a tiny amount of blood when you donate. Plus, you get cookies and juice afterwards!