A pregnant woman who is Rh- and is carrying an Rh+ child will be given RhoGAM, an immune globulin which prevents the woman from developing Anti-Rh antibodies. What complications could occur if the woman did not take RhoGAM?

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The child could only survive if it also had an A+ blood type

The baby could develop anti-Rh anitbodies to the woman's Rh- blood

Anti-RH antibodies in the woman's blood could attach the erythrocytes of subsequent Rh+ babies she carried.

The anti-Rh antibodies in the baby's blood could attach the woman's erythrocytes

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The baby could develop anti-Rh antibodies to the woman's Rh- blood
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