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How Do Maternal Antibodies Affect the Neonate?

Maternal antibodies can cross the placenta and provide passive immunity to the neonate, protecting them against certain infections during the first few months of life. However, in some cases, these antibodies can also cause complications. For instance, in Rh incompatibility, maternal antibodies can attack fetal red blood cells, leading to hemolytic disease of the newborn.

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