Article: ! Spread oils thoroughly onto your roots and tips for a gradual de-frizzing effect. Start by using a dime size amount on damp hair, from about the ear lobe down to the ends. Keeping oil off of your roots and scalp will prevent your hair from getting greasy. Oils that are good for de-frizzing include almond oil, argan oil, keratin oil, coconut oil, macadamia oil, olive oil, and Moroccan oil.  You can use oils as a hair treatment by thoroughly working the oil into your scalp and through the hair shaft, letting it soak over night and washing your hair in the morning. You can also purchase products that have these oils in them. It will definitely remove the frizzy factor, but keep in mind that flat iron use can cause damage your hair over time. The lower the heat setting that you use, the better it is for your hair.  Don't pull your hair when using the flat iron. Find a product that is made especially for spraying on the hair to help protect it from the heat from the flat iron. This will allow your hair to slip and slide on the pillow while you sleep, which may reduce frizz. Consider sleeping in a silk scarf if your hair is super textured. To keep your cotton pillowcase from sucking up all the moisture in your hair, wrap it up at night in a bun, and then tie on a silk scarf, which will help retain moisture. with healthy oils and nuts. Oils might include olive oil and coconut oil. Nuts might include cashews and almonds. The healthier you eat, the healthier your hair will be. You can find special vitamins that are designed especially for your hair. Take advantage of these products, but ask a doctor first before taking anything—even vitamins. These vitamins make your hair stronger, and stronger hair has less breakage. Less breakage means less frizz. , or get them trimmed. When you don't cut your hair for a while, the ends can split. Over time, they continue to split all the way up the hair shaft, making your hair look gradually frizzier.
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Oil your hair Consider using a flat iron. Change out your cotton pillowcase for a satin or silk case. Eat a healthy diet Trim your split ends
Article: If your parents have different Rh factors (or if they are both positive and you want to know for sure that you are also positive), you can request a blood typing test. This outpatient procedure is fast and should not be very painful. You can go home afterwards. A nurse or physician will clean a spot on your inner elbow or wrist with an antiseptic towelette. He/She will locate an easily accessible vein in this area. After wrapping a tourniquet around your upper arm to pool the blood, he/she will stick your vein with a needle. The needle is usually connected to a syringe, which removes your blood. Once he/she has taken enough blood, he/she will take out the needle and gently press the injection site with a sterile swab. You will then receive a bandage. Afterwards, the nurse will label your sample and send it to a lab for testing.  Doctors test children’s blood through the back of their hands.  If you feel like you might pass out, tell the medical professional. He/She can help you recline.  You might feel a prick, sting, or mild pain when your nurse sticks you. After the test, you might bruise at the puncture site. This pain should not last long. At the laboratory, a technician will test your sample for its Rh factor. He/She will combine a sample of your blood with an anti-Rh serum. If your cells clot, you have Rh+. On the other hand, if your blood cells do not stick together, you are Rh-. It is likely that the lab will run tests to determine your ABO blood type as well during this time. Record your blood type in a safe place and share this information with your emergency contacts. You will need this information if you require a blood transfusion or organ transplants. Additionally, if you are or plan to be pregnant, knowing your Rh factor is essential. If you are female and Rh-, you will need to have your partner test his Rh factor. If you are Rh- and he is Rh+, you can experience Rh incompatibility. This means that if your baby inherits his father’s Rh+, your antibodies can attack the baby's red blood cells. This can cause extreme anemia and possible death for the baby.  During your pregnancy, if you are Rh-, you will take blood tests to see whether your body is producing antibodies against Rh+ blood. The first will happen in your first trimester and the second will occur when you are 28 weeks pregnant. If no antibodies have developed, you will receive a shot of Rh immune globulin. This shot will prevent your body from producing harmful antibodies against your child.  If your body has produced antibodies against Rh+ blood, you will not receive an immune globulin shot. Instead, doctors will keep a close eye on your baby as he/she develops. Either before or after his/her birth, your child might receive a blood transfusion.  Once your baby is born, doctors can test his/her Rh factor. If your baby shares your Rh factor, you will need no further treatment. If you are Rh- negative, however, and your baby is Rh+, you must receive another immune globulin shot.
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Ask your doctor for a blood type test. Take blood typing test. Test blood sample. Recognize the importance of your results. Be aware of your pregnancy risks.