Answer:
Rh- woman,
carrying Rh + fetus.
Step-by-step explanation:
Rhesus factor is a protein on the red blood cells of pregnant woman, whose incompatibility with the fetus Rhesus group may cause serious complication to the fetus.
Generally an individual said to be Rhesus positive Rh+,if the protein for Rhesus factor is located on the blood cells.While individual with no Rhesus factor on the blood cells is said to be Rhesus negative.(Rh-).
Thus if a Rh- pregnant mother is caring a Rh+ child, no mixture of blood occurs since the placenta separated the two blood sources from each other.
Assuming that during birth process the placenta peels off, and some Rh+ blood of the fetus gets to the mother, then the mother immune system will develop antibodies against the fetus Rh+ blood.
However, since the child had already been born, the antibodies will have no significant effect on the baby. Assuming the woman gets pregnant again with Rh+ fetus , the mother's immune systems will recognise the baby as an antigen/invader, and will therefore attack the fetus.This may be marked with bleeding, and if proper care is not employed, it may lead to death of the child.