The question often comes up as health differences between Rh(D) negative and Rh(D) positive individuals tend to vary greatly:
“Are Rh Negative individuals more likely to have leukemia?”
The answer is: “No evidence has been presented so far, but more studies are needed.”
Leave a comment if you have additional information.
Available studies:
http://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC1931912&blobtype=pdf
Immune Disorders
I have Systemic Lupus and Kounis Syndrome.
Years ago I had Graves’ disease.
I also have a theory about all auto immune disorders being caused by a “mother-child cell transfer “
and being passed on through generations.
( I am 0 negative who married an 0 Positive and became severely sensitized to the RH factor having multiple miscarriages and two newborns who died the day they were born. ( prior to RoGham.
My sensitization was so severe ( high title of 2,040) I was told I had to have 20 children for it to be so high!
I later divorced and married an 0 negative and have two living children;
however, at birth, I believe
I passed on the antibodies against the RH factor, ( due to child-mother cell transfer) that I carry, creating auto immune disorders.
Did I pass these anti bodies on to my children?
Did my 0 negative living daughter pass on the antibodies she received at birth from me, to her daughter ?
My Rh Negative daughter gave her RhPositive husband a kidney and all anti rejection meds failed.
Did her kidney contain antibodies to his RhFactor, obtained through mother-child cell transfer?
Cell transfer
https://lauragraceweldon.com/2012/06/12/mother-child-are-linked-at-the-cellular-level/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/scientists-discover-childrens-cells-living-in-mothers-brain/
The cause of auto immune disorders is a mixing of Rh Positive cells with an RH negative, thus creating immune response!
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Adding to this … there is a higher incidence of mental health disorders in people of rh+ blood who had rh- mothers according to studies and research by professor jaroslav flegr. . . AND auto immune disorders higher in rhesus negatives especially group O … and AB- whom are also non secretor
the two articles you have linked to are about micro chimer-ism … from child to mother which also explains why sometimes children can take on the appearance of the mothers children with a previous partner …. this also happens to certain extent with semen … this isnt what happens with antibodies as they are not actually this type of cell . but yes the mother can have these cells knocking about in her brain … and here we move on the autoimmune conditions that affect the brain such as MS studies have not shown micro chimer-ism cause this … but if you think along the lines of the bodies defense mechanism against anything invasive its worth investigating … we can however have temporary immunity to certain diseases from antibodies contained in breast milk .. but no we dont pass them on in the way micro-chimer-ism occurs. so nope we cant pass anti rhD antibodies to our offspring … as this would have to be on a cell level which an anti body is not . i know your think mixing of blood rh- mother to rh- child but no antibodies will be sent out during the pregnancy with a compatible child … the antibody does sit around in you blood it has to be released
i meant to type rhD antibodies ” don’t ” sit around in the blood stream