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YES!!!
Very good! You got exactly what I wanted.
Your turn!
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GoofyFoofer wrote:YES!!!
Very good! You got exactly what I wanted.
Your turn!
Yay :D

Explain the dangers of a mother being Rh- and her fetus being Rh+ and explain why usually only the second child is at risk.
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When the mother is Rh- & the child is Rh+, the Rh antigens produced by the mother may cross the placenta. When the second fetus is also Rh+, the antigens are already formed, so they are much more likely to attack the fetus (risk increases with successive children).
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Unome wrote:
When the mother is Rh- & the child is Rh+, the Rh antigens produced by the mother may cross the placenta. When the second fetus is also Rh+, the antigens are already formed, so they are much more likely to attack the fetus (risk increases with successive children).
Exactly!
Also would've liked a mention of how the blood of the fetus and the mother have a much higher chance of mixing during delivery than during the pregnancy, so after the first birth the danger would skyrocket.
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Oh, that's something I didn't know about that. I'll have to add that to reference :)
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Unome wrote:Oh, that's something I didn't know about that. I'll have to add that to reference :)
You need to ask a question :)
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Oh yeah...
What is the role of prostaglandins in inflammation?
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Prostaglandins increase blood flow, and chemotaxis.
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Correct! Your turn.
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Ok.
Give a brief description of the 4 types of burns.
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