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Problems associated with Rh incompatibility are most likely to arise under what conditions?Multiple select question.During a first pregnancyPregnant mother is Rh-negativeDuring pregnancy after a first pregnancyFather is Rh-positiveFetus is Rh-negative

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Problems associated with Rh incompatibility are most likely to arise under what conditions?Multiple select question.During a first pregnancyPregnant mother is Rh-negativeDuring pregnancy after a first pregnancyFather is Rh-positiveFetus is Rh-negative

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Problems associated with Rh incompatibility are most likely to arise under the following conditions:

  • Pregnant mother is Rh-negative
  • During pregnancy after a first pregnancy
  • Father is Rh-positive
  • Fetus is Rh-positive

During a first pregnancy, problems are less likely to occur because the mother's body may not have enough time to develop a significant amount of antibodies to affect the fetus. However, in subsequent pregnancies, if the mother is Rh-negative and the fetus is Rh-positive, the mother's body may produce antibodies against the Rh factor, potentially leading to Rh incompatibility issues. This is especially likely if the father is Rh-positive, increasing the chances of the fetus being Rh-positive. If the fetus is Rh-negative like the mother, then Rh incompatibility problems would not arise.

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