The relationship between AB0 and Rh blood types and common physical complaints during pregnancy

Author:

ÇİTİL Elif Tuğçe1ORCID,ÇİTİL CANBAY Funda2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kütahya Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi Ebelik Bölümü

2. ATATURK UNIVERSITY

Abstract

Aim: This research aimed to determine the relationship between AB0 and Rh blood types and the ordinary physical conditions in pregnancy. Materials and methods: The research was carried out with 600 pregnant women in the third trimester between 01/10/2021 and 01/10/2022. Results: It was determined that pregnant women of different blood types experienced different complaints and the results were significant (p<0.05). Similarly, when the results regarding the Rh factor were examined, it was determined that Rh(+) and Rh(-) were protective against some complaints and cause a risk for others. Conclusion: The significant correlation between blood types and ordinary complaints during pregnancy and that women of different blood types experience different complaints can be a guide for follow-up and care according to blood types.

Funder

No external or intramural funding was received.

Publisher

Adiyaman University

Subject

General Medicine

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