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9. Pregnancy
When you’re pregnant an Rh test, which detects a particular protein in the blood, is standard. If you are Rh positive, you don’t need to worry about the baby’s Rh. However, if you’re Rh negative and your baby is Rh positive you may have issues with subsequent pregnancies. Luckily, with medication and monitoring mom and baby are usually fine.