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Anyone Negative blood type

Am A- blood type and I have to do the shots in the 7 month and other depending on the type of babyborn blood . Is there any obstacles of natural delivery for the negative type of blood and any problems during pregnancy . Am 7 weeks and it's my first .
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Thus is my third time getting shots. Normal pregnancies and births. First with epidyral second water birth and not sure on this baby as hospital stopped water births after I had my ssecond 15 months ago.
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Thank you All .
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My husband is O+ . .
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3rd baby and the shots and delivery were normal
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My hubby is a + blood type and I am AB-. I didn't have any trouble with my daughter 13 years ago I got my shots and she indeed turned out to be a + blood type. We shall see what turns out for my little man when he gets here.
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Because that's the only reason it matters...
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I'm A- and my best friend is A- (her hubby is also rh positive) and she had all 3 vaginally and her last was a home birth (last one was rh negative so the shot didn't really matter). Is your husband/SO rh positive?
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Thank you Bex0286 and 2ndgoround . :)
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I am also A- no complications because of it on my first pregnancy.
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I am A - neg too. As long as u get ur shots u have nothing to worry about. If u start spotting before ur scheduled to get the shot call ur doc asap bc u may need it early.
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