What does - blood type O, Rhpositive, anti body peak is distrustful niggardly?

this is my son's lab as a new born, what does it mean? did we have the rh factor?
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Everyone has an Rh factor. The discovery of the Rh factor was published contained by 1940, but we've always had it, even if we didn't know about it.

I hold O+ blood, too. ^_^ Not sure what the antibody screen means, though. I'm pretty sure it's just a question paper to see if the mother's body will reject the baby. Since it's negative, I don't think you should be worried. (Should expect there are no antibodies that will attack your baby.) I would ask the doctor, though, if I were you. It's best to ask the doctor any time you own questions anyway. :)

Congrats, btw. ^^
It means your son is O+ blood type. Type O, Rh positive or "+", as challenging negative. O+ is the most common blood type in the USA, near roughly 46% of the national population with it.

Antibody screen negative is a accurate thing, it means he has not be exposed to any foreign antigens that his body would have antibodies against. This can be important to know if he ever needed a blood transfusion, but they would test his blood again if that be the case. Source(s): I'm an RN
Type O way that your son lack the antigens for A and B. Rh positive means that he has the D antigen. (D antigen is the Rh factor). Antibody Screen refusal means that no other clinically significant antibodies (usually developed via blood transfusion or pregnancy) are present -- this however does not make any sense. Newborns' immune systems are not fully functional at birth and thus are not yet effective of making any antibodies. Usually a DAT -- direct antiglobulin test - is performed on newborns to clear sure that any antibodies the mother has, have not crossed the placenta and attached to the baby's red blood cells. I hope that help out some! Source(s): MT (ASCP) - I work in a hospital laboratory- primarily in transfusion services/blood bank. I routinely achieve testing such as you describe! It is commonly known as Cord Blood Testing.

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