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If the foetus is Rh+ and mother is Rh^(-...

If the foetus is Rh+ and mother is `Rh^(-)` then

A

will transmit antigen to mother's blood

B

will transmit antibody to mother's blood

C

is attacked by antigen to mother's blood

D

is attacked by antibodies to mother's blood

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