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Marian is a 28-year-old woman who is 30 weeks' pregnant with her second child. Her first pregnancy and delivery was uncomplicated, and she now has a healthy 2-year-old girl. However, it is known that she is Rh-, and this child could be at risk for hemolytic disease of the newborn. She did receive RhoGAM with her first pregnancy. She presents to your maternal-fetal medicine clinic for a checkup, as she is a medium-risk pregnant mom.
-Which factor would increase the risk of the unborn child being Rh+?
Social Identity Theory
A psychological theory that examines how an individual’s self-concept is derived from perceived membership in social groups, influencing intergroup behavior.
Collective Behavior
Activities and behaviors of a group of people who are in a state of shared excitement or concern, often leading to unconventional behavior.
Ingroup
Represents a group to which a person belongs, feels a sense of identity with, and tends to favor over outgroups, which can influence perceptions and behaviors.
Outgroup
A group to which an individual does not belong and is often perceived as fundamentally different or opposed to the ingroup, leading to potential bias or prejudice.
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