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Rh Incompatibility
A condition in which antibodies produced by the mother are transmitted to the child, possibly causing brain damage or death.
Rh-Positive
Refers to the presence of the Rh factor on the red blood cells; an individual with Rh-positive blood type can receive Rh-positive or Rh-negative blood.
Rh-Negative
A blood type classification indicating the absence of the Rh factor, a protein present on the surface of red blood cells, which can affect pregnancy and blood transfusions.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
A cluster of symptoms shown by children of women who drank heavily during pregnancy, including characteristic facial features and intellectual disabilities.
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