| People who know this little about science and their body should not be having children. JFC. |
| Well, this happened to someone I know and it turns out the person they thought was their biological father...wasn't. |
And it’s a cheap re-test to figure out what the OP’s correct blood type is. |
| Is it at Reiter and Hill? I had an incorrect test result there and the provider was insistent it was correct even though it was a major anomaly from my health history. I had to switch practices to get a retest. |
I understand Thanks! |
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Since we have people's attention here on DCUM to blood types, people reading here ... + or - which is assigned to the D antigen (Rh negative or positive) IS NOT the only antigen that can cause problems.
The more you can know about your blood type, the better. |
| I’d bring your blood donor card to your next appointment and show it to your doctor. She may take the discrepancy more seriously if she sees that you have good reason to believe that you’re B+. |
^ Sorry, I meant to say B-. |
No. This needs to be resolved ASAP. if the blood draw was for gestational diabetes then OP may not have gotten an accurate result if the samples or records were mixed up. |
In that case, my vote is for OP to call the office first thing and ask to speak to the head nurse about verifying the record. |
lol even if this is the height of your curiosity it hasn’t been “peaked” at. |
Same exact grad program and resume? Sounds sus. I’d contact the school as a recruiter and find out for sure. |
Well your eye color definitely changes throughout life and not just from cataracts. Babies often have blueish or violet eye colors that turn hazel. And hazel eyed people’s eye colors change with their mood - if normally brownish they turn amber or green when they get mad or if normally green they turn blue when they get upset. |
Yup, especially when pregnant and your OBGYN needs to decided whether you need a Rhogam shot. It can be life and death for your baby. |
Right? I was wondering that too… |