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    Jun 12, 2012, 07:44 AM
    Can an infant with 0- blood have hemolytic blood disease?
    I had a large scar on my forehead as a child and my mother told me it was from a transfusion I had when I was a baby. She said I had to have the transfusion because she and my dad had different rh factors. My recent reading tells me that only rh negative mothers made antibodies against rh positive babies. So how could a baby with rh negative blood have hemolytic blood disease?

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