This theory I have however laid to rest when the people at the Max Planck Institute have informed me that the two Neanderthal specimens examined by them turned out to be blood types O+ phenotype and O/O +/+ genotype (rh positive homozygotes). The shapes of the faces have once suspected me to believe that rh negative people somehow are connected to Neanderthals considering their skeletons showing a similar head shape. The “awake look” is something that struck me from the beginning. Pictures of Julie Owen who is blood type A negative and from Wales. Your hair might be brown, black or blond, but the reddish shimmer, the recessive trait seems to show up as well. Just like blue eyes, red hair is also recessive and even though most of us do not have red hair, it looks like a huge percentage has a reddish shimmer also indicating the recessive trait fighting its way to be seen. Here are more examples of what I am referring to with piercing eyes: These pictures are of O negative Pablo Rodriguez who is from Basque Country. This could easily come from an original tribe that was 100 percent rh negative and this tribe might or might not have had steel blue eyes. Physical Characteristics of Rh Negative Peopleġ) A tendency to have piercing eyes, often green or hazel
Feel free to also post a picture of yourself in a comment on this post or on our Facebook page like some of you have already done here. The following similarities within the looks of rh negative people I have noticed and hope to get some feedback from you where you share which ones apply to you and which ones don´t. You can also look through Rh Negative Member of the Day and see some of us for yourselves. Hector Elizondo for example whose blood type I am not aware of but who is of Basque ancestry for example has that look. I have access to the pictures of thousands of rh negative people through my fanpage, so I have to tell you that I have detected a similarity amongst the looks of rh negative people not too far (if distant at all) from the looks of the Basque people featured in above video. Not sure if it by Jan Hammer who also did the Miami Vice Theme, but it sounds very similar.) In order to get this discussion started, I am going to first share a video with you that shows Faces of Basque People and wait for you to watch it before we continue: This is something that I have already brought up in the personalities and traits post.Īnd of course you are also free to discuss this in the private section of our forum. Its use for first trimester bleeding is not evidence-based.What could an original tribe of Rh(D) negatives have looked like? The practice of administering Rh immune globulin to Rh-negative women with a first trimester spontaneous abortion is based on expert opinion and extrapolation from experience with fetomaternal hemorrhage in late pregnancy. In summary, there is minimal evidence that administering Rh immune globulin for first trimester vaginal bleeding prevents maternal sensitization or development of hemolytic disease of the newborn.
There is significant evidence to demonstrate fetomaternal hemorrhage in first trimester spontaneous abortions yet, no studies demonstrate subsequent maternal sensitization or development hemolytic disease in the fetus as a result of this hemorrhage.
There is a paucity of well-designed research that examines maternal sensitization or hemolytic disease of the newborn as an outcome in patients receiving, versus not receiving, Rh immune globulin in first trimester bleeding. The evidence to support the use of Rh immune globulin for a diagnosis of first trimester spontaneous abortion is minimal.
Search terms included vaginal bleeding, Rh negative, Rh immune globulin, RhoGAM, isoimmunization, sensitization, first trimester pregnancy, threatened, and spontaneous abortion. The search is considered updated to December of 2005. We searched MEDLINE (1966-2005), the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EMBASE (1990 to 2005), and the reference sections of the articles found. To examine whether literature supports the use of Rh immune globulin in Rh-negative women with first trimester spontaneous abortions to prevent maternal sensitization to the fetal Rh antigen and subsequent fetal morbidity and mortality.