Rh Incompatibility and ABO Incompatibility Birth Injuries
Los Angeles Lawyers for Children with ABO Blood Incompatibility
Newborn blood incompatibilities occur when the mother's blood contains antibodies against her baby's blood type. When the mother's blood is transfused to her newborn child via the umbilical cord, the mother's antibodies can cause the breakdown of the baby's red blood cells. If this occurs, the newborn baby may suffer from jaundice after birth.
ABO blood incompatibility directly impacts about twenty to twenty-five percent (20-25%) of all pregnancies. This type of blood incompatibility isn't as severe as Rh blood incompatibility. Most often, significant diseases occur when the mother is of type O and the infant is type A or type B blood. Prenatal testing for type A-antibodies and type B-antibodies isn't recommended because this condition is generally minor in nature.
Los Angeles Attorneys for Newborn Children with Rh Blood Incompatibility
In the 1940s, the Rh blood type was discovered and was named after Rhesus Monkeys who were used during the initial research. The blood incapability for Rh can be a great risk between a mother and the mother's fetus. This mother-fetus Rh Blood Incompatibility develops when the father is Rh positive and the mother is Rh negative.
Antibodies from the mother may travel through the placenta and damage or destroy the baby's red blood cells. Rh blood incompatibility is one of the largest causes of blood-related fatal issues for newborn children. However, such events are very rare, where only about .01% of all babies in the United States are born with this Rh Blood Incompatibility condition. Mother's should be aware that the dangers tend to increase with the number of children they have. With every subsequent birth, the chances of an Rh Blood Incompatibility increases.
Contact Our Los Angeles Blood Incompatibility Lawyers
Please contact our Los Angeles Blood Incompatibility Lawyers to discuss the events of your newborn child's birth injuries. It is the responsibility of your healthcare providers to prevent and reduce the possibility of fetus injuries or fetus fatalities, and it is important that they are held accountable for the birth injuries they create.
Contact our Los Angeles Blood Incompatibility Attorneys today for a free consultation at (800) 715-4489.
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