What blood type should not mix?

People with type A blood will react against type B or type AB blood. People with type B blood will react against type A or type AB blood. People with type O blood will react against type A, type B, or type AB blood. People with type AB blood will not react against type A, type B, type AB, or type O blood.
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Which blood types should not have babies together?

Rh Incompatibility in Pregnancy

Problems can occur when the mother is Rh- and the baby is Rh+. This mismatch in blood type is often referred to as Rh incompatibility. This mismatch doesn't cause any problems for the first pregnancy.
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Can some blood types mix safely?

People with blood group A can safely get group A blood, and people with blood group B can receive group B blood. It's best when a donor and recipient are an exact match and their blood goes through a process called crossmatching.
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Which blood groups Cannot marry?

When a mother-to-be and father-to-be are not both positive or negative for Rh factor, it's called Rh incompatibility. For example: If a woman who is Rh negative and a man who is Rh positive conceive a baby, the fetus may have Rh-positive blood, inherited from the father.
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CAN A+ and O+ have a baby?

Yes this is definitely possible. In this case, the most likely explanation is that dad is a carrier for being Rh- and mom is a carrier for blood type O. What happened was that dad and mom each passed both an O and an Rh negative to the baby.
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Why You Can't Mix Blood Types



What's the golden blood type?

One of the world's rarest blood types is one named Rh-null. This blood type is distinct from Rh negative since it has none of the Rh antigens at all. There are less than 50 people who have this blood type. It is sometimes called “golden blood.”
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Is O+ and AB+ compatible?

O positive red blood cells are not universally compatible to all types, but they are compatible to any red blood cells that are positive (A+, B+, O+, AB+).
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What is the rarest blood type?

What's the rarest blood type? AB negative is the rarest of the eight main blood types - just 1% of our donors have it. Despite being rare, demand for AB negative blood is low and we don't struggle to find donors with AB negative blood. However, some blood types are both rare and in demand.
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What are the 3 rarest blood types?

What are the 3 rarest blood types?
  • Rh-null or golden blood. It is the world's rarest blood type, with fewer than 50 known cases ever reported. ...
  • AB− AB− is the rarest of the eight basic blood types, accounting for less than one percent of the world's population. ...
  • HH blood type, rare ABO group, or Bombay blood group.
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What is the best blood group for marriage?

Based on these traits, the theory suggests these blood type matches are most likely to result in happy marriage:
  • O Male × A Female.
  • A Male × A Female.
  • O Male × B Female.
  • O Male × O Female.
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When are mixed blood types incompatible?

Antibodies in the recipient's blood can attack the donor blood if the two are not compatible. If the recipient's immune system attacks the red blood cells of the donor, it is called a hemolytic reaction. You can have an allergic reaction to a blood transfusion as well. These symptoms can include hives and itching.
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Does the father's blood type matter in pregnancy?

If a father's Rh factor genes are + +, and the mother's are + +, the baby will have one + from the father and one + gene from the mother. The baby will be + + Rh positive. If a father's Rh factor genes are + +, and the mother's are - -, the baby will have one + from the father and one - gene from the mother.
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Does blood type affect getting pregnant?

A woman's blood group could influence her chances of getting pregnant, scientists have found. Those with blood type O may struggle to conceive due to a lower egg count and poorer egg quality, while those with blood group A seem to be more fertile.
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Can AB+ and O+ have a baby?

In most cases, an O parent and an AB parent will have only A or B kids. I added a table at the end of this answer that has all blood type combinations for two parents plus the possible blood types for their children. Exceptions to these rules are extremely rare.
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What blood types attract each other?

They attack and rapidly destroy red cells carrying the corresponding antigen. For example, anti-A attacks red cells of Group A or AB. Anti-B attacks red cells of Group B or AB. If ABO incompatible red cells are transfused, red cell haemolysis can occur.
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Can two positives make a negative baby?

If you do not inherit the Rhesus D antigen from either parent, then you are Rh-negative (15% of us). So, is it possible for two people who are Rh-positive to produce a child that's Rh-negative? The answer is yes — but only if neither parent passes along Rhesus D.
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What is the oldest blood type?

Although type O comes from a recessive gene—if one parent has A or B blood, the child will be A or B—O is the oldest type, reports the BBC. A and B types only emerged in the last 20,000 years or so, and are still spreading. This underscores the need for a variety of donors, says Dr.
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What's the best blood type?

O negative blood is known as the universal blood type because it is safe for everyone to receive O negative red cells.
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What is the newest blood type?

They've identified two new blood types called Langereis and Junior. They revealed their findings in the February issue of Nature Genetics.
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Why is O positive blood good?

O+ is always needed given the frequent use by hospitals. In an emergency, it is the first blood type in use! O+ helps patients with AB+, A+, B+, and O+ blood types. Only 9% of the population has this blood type.
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Do Babies always have the father's blood type?

In general, does a child usually have the same blood type as one of their parent's blood type? While a child could have the same blood type as one of his/her parents, it doesn't always happen that way. For example, parents with AB and O blood types can either have children with blood type A or blood type B.
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Is it OK if husband and wife have same blood group?

Same blood group does not cause any problem. Only problem is there if wife has O group and husband any other group (ABO incompatible), or wife has negative blood group and husband has positive (Rh incompatible). Was this answer helpful?
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