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Red blood count is higher in infants as compared in adults. This is probably so because the growth in infants is very fast. Infants gain three times weight in first year of his life. By the second year the weight gain is only 20 %. So infants need more oxygen carrying capacity in the blood. That is why RBC count is more in infants as compared to adults.

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Babies are less protected than adults. They need more white blood cells than adults.

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Baby is born with more white blood cells. Baby is also born with more RB Cs also. This happens probably because the systems producing them are more active.

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Red blood cells can reproduce themselves?

All cells are born with a nucleus, but not the red blood cell. Without the large structure in the cell, it can carry more oxygen. But without a nucleus, it cannot reproduce and will die eventually. A red blood cell's life span is about 3-4 months. After that, it will be sent to the liver to be destroyed.When red blood cells are destroyed they release heme, a prosthetic group, that consists of iron. Iron is used to reproduce red blood cells in bone marrow. Red blood cells usually are reproduced in bone marrow.


How does blood inter the body?

It doesn't you are born with blood and cells witch form tissues witch form organs


What organ helps make blood cells?

The skeletal system is what is responsible for calcium and phosphorous storage and hematopoiesis. Hematopoiesis is the production of blood cells.


Does first born baby have same blood type as mother?

it depends on what the father's blood type is, there is a 50/50 chance that your child will have your blood type


What would be expected if a woman with blood type AB has children with a man who has blood type AB?

That would depend on whether the bloods types are both negative or both positive or one of each, If the blood types are both the same then there will be no problem, if the mother has negative blood and the father positive, the baby can be born "blue", which basically means the mothers blood being negative is trying to destroy the fathers positive antibodies from his blood in the baby, this is not too much of a problem as midwives will administer an "anti D" injection to the mother to protect the baby, if untreated the baby will be born with blue lips, toes, fingers and other extremities, a blood transfusion usually sorts any problems and does not have any long term problems for mother or baby.

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Why are stem cells from a new born baby's umbilical cord blood considered to be tissue stem cells?

The stem cells from a newborn baby's umbilical cord blood are considered to be tissue stem cells because they can develop into any of the various kind of blood cells.


Why would a baby be born with high white blood count?

There are a great number of reasons that a baby might be born with high white blood count. One reason is that they may have an infection.


How many blood cells does a perfectly normal new born baby have?

it has 15 trillion blood cell


Which blood cells help the body fight infections?

The primary function of red blood cells is not actually to fight diseases. Red blood cells transport oxygen to the different parts of the body. The white blood cells are in charge of disease fighting.


Where are blood cells created in children?

Early on in foetal development, red blood cells are created in the yolk sac. Later on, they are created in the spleen and liver.Once a child is born, red blood cells are created in the bone marrow. Similarly, white blood cells are created in the bone marrow (though they may differentiate and mature in different places depending on the type of cell).


What are the most common diseases of new born baby?

I'm not sure If I'm right. Hemolytic - Means Breaking down Red Blood Cells. Erythroblastosis - Refers to making of immature red blood cells. Fetalis - Refers to Fetus.


What is erythroblasto foetalis?

Erythroblastosis fetalis is severe anaemia with excess red blood-forming cells in new born babies. Possibly due to incompatibility between baby's and mother's blood.


Red blood cells can reproduce themselves?

All cells are born with a nucleus, but not the red blood cell. Without the large structure in the cell, it can carry more oxygen. But without a nucleus, it cannot reproduce and will die eventually. A red blood cell's life span is about 3-4 months. After that, it will be sent to the liver to be destroyed.When red blood cells are destroyed they release heme, a prosthetic group, that consists of iron. Iron is used to reproduce red blood cells in bone marrow. Red blood cells usually are reproduced in bone marrow.


What type of things does the company CorCell do?

CorCell is a company which is designed for women who are pregnant to be able store their baby's umbilical cord blood when the baby is born, for future use if their child requires treatment of any type requiring the stem cells that are in the saved blood.


Does a high white blood cell count mean you have cancer?

Your body could be fighting an infection and it's up to the doctor to send you for blood tests to try and find out what type of infection. People with high cases of allergies can also have high white blood cell counts.


What is the purpose of umbilical cord blood banking?

When a baby is born, parents have a choice on whether or not they want to save their baby's umbilical cord blood for future use. The stem cells in cord blood are used for treatment of several life-threatening diseases including brain injury and type 1 diabetes.


Can your blood type change when you have a your first child?

No it stays the same from when you were born till the day you die. However, changes can occur to other blood components. Blood is made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and complex compounds like polysaccarides and glycoproteins. Some proteins are antibodies made in response to a protein antigen. Because a fetus has proteins that are contributed from both father and mother, babies can have a different blood type than mom. During delivery, mom can be exposed to those different red blood cells and different proteins and start making protein antibodies. The next time she is pregnant, those new antibodies in her blood can attack the fetal red blood cells. This happens, for instance, in Rh positive and negative mismatches. The Rh proteins on the red blood cells of the baby will cause mom (who is Rh negative and doesn't have the proteins) to start making antibodies that bind to the baby's red blood cells and begins to break them apart, causing severe medical problems.