The document discusses Rhesus incompatibility, which occurs when a mother with Rh-negative blood is carrying a baby with Rh-positive blood. This can lead to the mother's immune system developing antibodies against the baby's blood. The summary is:
Rhesus incompatibility occurs when a mother with Rh-negative blood is carrying an Rh-positive baby. This can cause the mother's body to produce antibodies against the baby's blood cells. For subsequent pregnancies, these antibodies can cross the placenta and destroy the baby's red blood cells, causing anemia or other severe complications like hydrops fetalis. Screening, prevention, and management aim to identify at-risk mothers and babies to provide treatments like