Abstract: | An analysis of previous spontaneous abortions and the frequencies of blood-group combinations in mother-child pairs was carried out in 500 gravidae. The rate of previous spontaneous abortions in blood-group-O women whose latest child has blood group B is significantly higher than in all other women. On the other hand, the combination mother B/child AB is rarer than expected, but no increase in the rate of previous spontaneous abortions is obvious among these women. These discrepancies are interpreted as an indication that prenatal selection associated with ABO incompatibility may operate at various stages from fertilization through pregnancy, and that different incompatible combinations may be subject to selection at different stages. |