Robyn was kind enough to give my page a makeover..... I know it needed it! Stuff to write about... I don't know! I am not a big blogger because I am convinced that the world will be bored to tears about what I have to think about.
Well something I think more people need to be aware of is HR negative blood type. I wish people had let me know about this issue! It was a major factor in our miscarriage and because of our lack of knowledge and a really bad blunder by the AF Hospital we are more likely to lose our next baby!
If you are Rh-negative, you may develop antibodies to an Rh-positive baby. If a small amount of the baby's blood mixes with your blood, which often happens, your body may respond as if it were allergic to the baby. Your body may make antibodies to the Rh antigens in the baby's blood. This means you have become sensitized and your antibodies can cross the placenta and attack your baby's blood. They break down the fetus's red blood cells and produce anemia (the blood has a low number of red blood cells). This condition is called hemolytic disease or hemolytic anemia. It can become severe enough to cause serious illness, brain damage, or even death in the fetus or newborn. Fortunately, Rh sensitization is preventable with an immunization shot called Rh immunoglobulin (RhIg, or Rhogam™) that is taken at intervals throughout the pregnancy. Since the development of RhIg, in 1968, we have seen fewer and fewer mothers who are Rh sensitized.
Interesting Facts:
*It is impossible to clone Rh Negative people and blood.
*Rh-factor protein is divided among races. Fifteen percent of whites are Rh negative, 5 to 10 percent of African Americans are Rh negative, and 1 to 2 percent of Asians are negative for the protein.
*Those with the highest Rh-negative rate are a branch of people in Europe called the Basques. Basques have almost double the European rate (which is abnormally high to begin with) of Rh-negative people.
*Those with O- RH Negative blood can give to ANY blood type but can only receive blood from people with their same blood type.
*There are a lot of crazy theories and beliefs about RH Negative Blood!
Such as:
a)People claim from the Biblical quotes that, Rh-negative blood originated from the Watcher angels who interbred with human women during the pre-flood era, eventually producing giants known as nephilims. The watcher angels were quoted as such in the book of Enoch and as "sons of God" in Genesis 6,4. The allele pattern of this genetic survival has led to speculations of Rh-negative genes passed on to Enoch, Noah and the post-flood humanity. The blood of Jesus is sourced as Rh-negative (AB) from the shroud evidence.
b)Besides claims of aristocratic lineages in European history, "blue blood" and various other dubious claims in the past linking to Rh-negative, Peter whom Jesus had given the keys to heaven was quoted as saying that "we will be judging angels".
c)They believe we all have these things in common, which we DON'T!
There are certain similarities that occur to those having rh negative blood - according to some who have it there are common patterns found, which include the following:
1. predominance of green or hazel eyes that change color like a chameleon, but also blue eyes
2. true red or reddish hair
3. low pulse rate
4. low blood pressure
5. keen sight or hearing
6. ESP
7. extra rib or vertebrae
8. UFO connections
9. love of space and science
10. a sense of not belonging to the human race
11. piercing eyes
12. para-normal occurrences
13. physic dreams
14. truth seekers
15. desire for higher wisdom
16. empathetic illnesses
17. deep compassion for fate of mankind
18. a sense of a 'mission' in life
19. physic abilities
20. unexplained scars on body
21. capability to disrupt electrical appliances
22. alien contacts
d)Believe that human bloodlines were manipulated by the fallen angels, some call aliens.
e)Believe rh- is a angelic trait, passed to us by The Watchers.(Angels, they believe Angels came down and took women to wife and we are their descendants!)
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I have it too but luckily Robert has the same blood type as me so we don't have problems with it. My sister Erin has it so she has to get the shots. I can't believe that wasn't the first thing checked in your pregnancy. My doctor still makes us get checked every pregnancy.
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