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A mother with blood group O has a foetus with blood group B. Will there be any problems in the mother or foetus ? If so, specify the problems.

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No, RBCs of mother with blood group o lack antigens A and B. Therefore, the plasma factor a of foetus with blood group B will not cause any reaction.
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