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eceb Rohlfs: Attempt 1 Assume that maternal and fetal ABO blood groups are simil

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eceb Rohlfs: Attempt 1 Assume that maternal and fetal ABO blood groups are similar in each scenario that follows. Select all scenarios in which antibodies produced by the immune system of the woman carrying the fetus would be highly likely to target and destroy the RBCs of fetus currently being carried. O A) a Rht woman, with no history of prior blood transfusion, pregnant for the first time, carrying a Rh- fetus B a Rh-woman with no history of prior blood transfusion, pregant for the first time, carrying a Rh+ etus a Rht woman who previously received a blood transfusion from a ABO compatible, Rh- donor and received no Rho- Gam treatment, now pregnant for her first time and carrying a Rh-fetus D aRh woman who previously received a lood transfusion roma ABO compatible. RH donor and rece ve o Rho- Gam treatment, now pregnant for her first time and carrying a Rh+ fetus a Rh- woman with no prior transfusion history who previously carried to term and delivered a healthy Rh+ baby O E) received no Rho-Gam treatment during or immediately following the delivery of her first baby and now pregnant for her second time, carrying a Rh- fetus a Rh- woman with no prior transfusion history who previously carried to term and delivered a healthy Rh+ baby . Penator F) received no Rho-Gamtreatment during or immediately following the delivery ofth rt baby aan her second time, carrying another fetus that is Rh+ a Rh- woman vith no prior transfusion history who previously carri received Rho Gam at 28 weeks gestation during the first pregnancy and again immediately following delivery of the first baby, and now pregnant for her second time or transfusion history who previously carried to term and delivered a healthy Rh+ baby, G and novw pregnant for her second time, carrying another fetus that is Rh+ ed a healthy Rh-baby a Rh- woman with no prior transfusion history who previously carried to term and delive second time, carrying a fetus that is Rh+ H) received no Rho-Gamtreatment during or im mediately following delivery of the first baby and now pregnant for her

Explanation / Answer

a. Normal

b. Normal

c. Normal

d. Case of erythroblastosis fetalis.

e. Normal

f. Case of erythroblastosis fetalis

g. Normal but baby might be weak

h. Case of erythroblastosis fetalis