No difference: Blood type rarely makes a difference when it comes to miscarriage risk. Isoimmunization is rare in modern obstetrics since everyone is screened for abnormal antibodies in pregnancy. Discuss your reason for miscarriage with your ob. Most likely, there will be none & you can try again after 3-4 months. Let your uterus recover after your d&c. Take care.
Answered 10/10/2020
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Bloodtype irrelevant: I am sorry for your loss and empathize with your attempt to find answers. Keep in mind that miscarriage is nature's way to prevent sick babies that could never survive long. Your aborh group has nothing to do with your miscarriage or fertility. Take 1-5 mg of Folic Acid daily and keep your spirits up. Best of luck!
Answered 3/10/2019
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