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pj asked in Science & MathematicsBiology · 8 years ago

my dads blood group is b rhesus d negative?

my dads blood group is B rhesus D negative my mums is A positive my brother and sister are ab positive. I am O, is it possible hes not my dad

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  • James
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    You just have a recessive trait. No biggie!

  • 4 years ago

    My spouse is Rhesus Neg (O-). You do desire the Anti-D injection (my spouse is likewise 34 weeks and had it 2-3 weeks in the past.) It does not relatively mean something for now, what occurs is, in the journey that your little ones blood is a distinctive group to you and your bloods mixture for the period of start, your physique will recognize that as an infection and create anti-bodies to combat it off. this would possibly not influence your toddler, yet will create problems in any destiny being pregnant (your physique will see the recent toddler as an infection and your immune device will kill it off, inflicting you to mis-carry next time). i do no longer comprehend the way you have reached this point and basically in basic terms found out, as you may have had numerous blood exams accomplished via now. you may develop this with your midwife in the present day. you do no longer say something approximately your circumstances, yet i could see this as negligence on the component to your well-being care provider.

  • Roland
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    No more reason to think that he is not your dad than to think that she is not your mother.

    Both of your parents are apparently carrying the O allele (BO and AO),

    and that's what they each gave to you - making you OO.

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