Anti-A sensitization is a condition that can occur during pregnancy when a woman's blood type is different from her fetus' blood type. If the mother's blood group is A and the fetus' blood group is also A, there is no issue. However, if the fetus' blood group is different, such as B or AB, the mother's immune system may produce antibodies that can harm the fetus.
During the first trimester of pregnancy, maternal care for anti-A sensitization is essential to prevent any harm to the fetus. Here are some steps that pregnant women can take:
It's important for pregnant women to take these steps to prevent harm to their fetus if they have anti-A sensitization. If you have any concerns about your blood type or the health of your pregnancy, speak with your healthcare provider.