Asked by Maddie Ferrie on May 07, 2024

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During pregnancy, maternal and fetal blood mix with each other.

Fetal Blood

The blood within a fetus, which has unique properties, such as a higher concentration of hemoglobin to efficiently capture oxygen from the placenta.

Maternal

Relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth.

  • Comprehend the physiological changes and adaptations during pregnancy, childbirth, and aging.
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Melanie MullenMay 12, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Maternal and fetal blood do not mix with each other during pregnancy. Oxygen and nutrients are exchanged through the placenta, but the blood of the mother and fetus remain separate. Mixing of blood can cause complications such as blood type incompatibility.