Can you explain what blood group means?

Everyone belongs to a blood group and it is important to know which one in case you need blood during the pregnancy or labour. The commonest is O; A, B and AB are much less common and therefore it is useful to know if you belong to a rare blood group in advance should you ever need a blood transfusion. Rhesus status is either positive or negative, so that you may be ''O negative'', ''A positive'' etc. Rhesus positive simply means that there is a special identifying label on your blood cells that isn''t present if you are Rhesus negative; if you are Rhesus negative then sometimes you need further blood tests in pregnancy to check for the production of antibodies, as your baby may be rhesus positive and if baby''s cells leak into your circulation then your body can produce antibodies to these cells. To stop this happening, injections of ''anti D'' are given if you have bleeding in pregnancy or at delivery, and sometimes as a routine to rhesus negative women at 32-34 weeks..
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