Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if they gave your mistyped blood to someone, its odd
Right? I was wondering that too…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m just wondering if anyone else has experienced something similar. I’m pregnant. Before pregnancy, my blood type was B-. I know this for certain because I have been a blood donor for years, and it says B- on my blood donor card and Red Cross app. When I had my blood drawn recently, I was told that I’m A-. My parents (also donors) are type B and type O, so it’s also genetically impossible for me to be type A. My doctor has told me that it’s not possible for your blood type to change if you have never had a blood transfusion or bone marrow transplant. She seemed sure that I’m A-.
It doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, but my curiosity has been peaked. I wonder if pregnancy can cause something like this and if it will be temporary or permanent.
lol even if this is the height of your curiosity it hasn’t been “peaked” at.
If nothing else hopefully the OP learned the difference between piqued and peaked
Anonymous wrote:Order an at-home blood type test from Amazon! That is how I found out the blood types of my son and daughter when I wanted to know. I confirmed the tests were accurate by having my husband (who knew his blood type beforehand) take it as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Eldoncard-Blood-Type-Test/dp/B013F5PAV0/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H1WIh3fZsUJnN4nJu6HeLlV9ig_AlQm3lMUkrafE-W0d_nqbi_HtK9fAwS3J2xOuS2zmRKqf89rgY2okM4Una-kowW9c0fL2OPxQxlLzkdtszy_ZS3ZSon_pkoBjfY1FpAWtIIulaiPll15XuHyoFEjK-1WdkxA_w4rdjs3UFrJ3tdSXXxc0FZFb9ebNKC16LMf4-BLejQ_1MMjSb2ox5w.ZBREMe_s-YquKh7PEI8doGuOR40P5LgyC2_B6Zbr-_I&dib_tag=se&keywords=home+blood-typing+kit&qid=1769358296&sr=8-4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Order an at-home blood type test from Amazon! That is how I found out the blood types of my son and daughter when I wanted to know. I confirmed the tests were accurate by having my husband (who knew his blood type beforehand) take it as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Eldoncard-Blood-Type-Test/dp/B013F5PAV0/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H1WIh3fZsUJnN4nJu6HeLlV9ig_AlQm3lMUkrafE-W0d_nqbi_HtK9fAwS3J2xOuS2zmRKqf89rgY2okM4Una-kowW9c0fL2OPxQxlLzkdtszy_ZS3ZSon_pkoBjfY1FpAWtIIulaiPll15XuHyoFEjK-1WdkxA_w4rdjs3UFrJ3tdSXXxc0FZFb9ebNKC16LMf4-BLejQ_1MMjSb2ox5w.ZBREMe_s-YquKh7PEI8doGuOR40P5LgyC2_B6Zbr-_I&dib_tag=se&keywords=home+blood-typing+kit&qid=1769358296&sr=8-4
Go to an actual doctor, not Amazon.
The test from Amazon is the same type of test that they use in labs to determine a patient’s blood type BTW. It’s similar to hospitals and doctor’s offices often using cheap pregnancy tests to determine if a patient is pregnant.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7aCeaI9nPsg&pp=ygUZZWxkb25jYXJkIGJsb29kIHR5cGUgdGVzdA%3D%3D
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ekghsBjF3sc&pp=ygUZZWxkb25jYXJkIGJsb29kIHR5cGUgdGVzdA%3D%3D
Assuming you get what you think you ordered and not some fake knock off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Order an at-home blood type test from Amazon! That is how I found out the blood types of my son and daughter when I wanted to know. I confirmed the tests were accurate by having my husband (who knew his blood type beforehand) take it as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Eldoncard-Blood-Type-Test/dp/B013F5PAV0/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H1WIh3fZsUJnN4nJu6HeLlV9ig_AlQm3lMUkrafE-W0d_nqbi_HtK9fAwS3J2xOuS2zmRKqf89rgY2okM4Una-kowW9c0fL2OPxQxlLzkdtszy_ZS3ZSon_pkoBjfY1FpAWtIIulaiPll15XuHyoFEjK-1WdkxA_w4rdjs3UFrJ3tdSXXxc0FZFb9ebNKC16LMf4-BLejQ_1MMjSb2ox5w.ZBREMe_s-YquKh7PEI8doGuOR40P5LgyC2_B6Zbr-_I&dib_tag=se&keywords=home+blood-typing+kit&qid=1769358296&sr=8-4
Go to an actual doctor, not Amazon.
The test from Amazon is the same type of test that they use in labs to determine a patient’s blood type BTW. It’s similar to hospitals and doctor’s offices often using cheap pregnancy tests to determine if a patient is pregnant.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7aCeaI9nPsg&pp=ygUZZWxkb25jYXJkIGJsb29kIHR5cGUgdGVzdA%3D%3D
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ekghsBjF3sc&pp=ygUZZWxkb25jYXJkIGJsb29kIHR5cGUgdGVzdA%3D%3D
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Order an at-home blood type test from Amazon! That is how I found out the blood types of my son and daughter when I wanted to know. I confirmed the tests were accurate by having my husband (who knew his blood type beforehand) take it as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Eldoncard-Blood-Type-Test/dp/B013F5PAV0/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H1WIh3fZsUJnN4nJu6HeLlV9ig_AlQm3lMUkrafE-W0d_nqbi_HtK9fAwS3J2xOuS2zmRKqf89rgY2okM4Una-kowW9c0fL2OPxQxlLzkdtszy_ZS3ZSon_pkoBjfY1FpAWtIIulaiPll15XuHyoFEjK-1WdkxA_w4rdjs3UFrJ3tdSXXxc0FZFb9ebNKC16LMf4-BLejQ_1MMjSb2ox5w.ZBREMe_s-YquKh7PEI8doGuOR40P5LgyC2_B6Zbr-_I&dib_tag=se&keywords=home+blood-typing+kit&qid=1769358296&sr=8-4
Go to an actual doctor, not Amazon.
The test from Amazon is the same type of test that they use in labs to determine a patient’s blood type BTW. It’s similar to hospitals and doctor’s offices often using cheap pregnancy tests to determine if a patient is pregnant.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7aCeaI9nPsg&pp=ygUZZWxkb25jYXJkIGJsb29kIHR5cGUgdGVzdA%3D%3D
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ekghsBjF3sc&pp=ygUZZWxkb25jYXJkIGJsb29kIHR5cGUgdGVzdA%3D%3D
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Order an at-home blood type test from Amazon! That is how I found out the blood types of my son and daughter when I wanted to know. I confirmed the tests were accurate by having my husband (who knew his blood type beforehand) take it as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Eldoncard-Blood-Type-Test/dp/B013F5PAV0/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H1WIh3fZsUJnN4nJu6HeLlV9ig_AlQm3lMUkrafE-W0d_nqbi_HtK9fAwS3J2xOuS2zmRKqf89rgY2okM4Una-kowW9c0fL2OPxQxlLzkdtszy_ZS3ZSon_pkoBjfY1FpAWtIIulaiPll15XuHyoFEjK-1WdkxA_w4rdjs3UFrJ3tdSXXxc0FZFb9ebNKC16LMf4-BLejQ_1MMjSb2ox5w.ZBREMe_s-YquKh7PEI8doGuOR40P5LgyC2_B6Zbr-_I&dib_tag=se&keywords=home+blood-typing+kit&qid=1769358296&sr=8-4
Go to an actual doctor, not Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard of people claiming their blood type changed. I think most are simply cases of people misremembering or not knowing in the first place but thinking they do. My own husband was told by his parents that he was O- but found out that he’s actually O+.
Your blood type doesn’t randomly change. It is genetic. It stays the same throughout your life like your eye color.
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.
They can change from a lighter color to a darker color in infants and toddlers because babies do not produce much melanin when they’re first born. That’s why a lot of babies are born with blue eyes that later turn brown (for example). In those babies, it’s not really changing though because their eyes were always going to be brown based on their genetics. Brown is always their actual eye color that their genetics coded for. Once you have your final eye color, it does not truly change (unless you have some sort of medical condition). It’s simply an optical illusion.
Anonymous wrote:Order an at-home blood type test from Amazon! That is how I found out the blood types of my son and daughter when I wanted to know. I confirmed the tests were accurate by having my husband (who knew his blood type beforehand) take it as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Eldoncard-Blood-Type-Test/dp/B013F5PAV0/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H1WIh3fZsUJnN4nJu6HeLlV9ig_AlQm3lMUkrafE-W0d_nqbi_HtK9fAwS3J2xOuS2zmRKqf89rgY2okM4Una-kowW9c0fL2OPxQxlLzkdtszy_ZS3ZSon_pkoBjfY1FpAWtIIulaiPll15XuHyoFEjK-1WdkxA_w4rdjs3UFrJ3tdSXXxc0FZFb9ebNKC16LMf4-BLejQ_1MMjSb2ox5w.ZBREMe_s-YquKh7PEI8doGuOR40P5LgyC2_B6Zbr-_I&dib_tag=se&keywords=home+blood-typing+kit&qid=1769358296&sr=8-4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard of people claiming their blood type changed. I think most are simply cases of people misremembering or not knowing in the first place but thinking they do. My own husband was told by his parents that he was O- but found out that he’s actually O+.
Your blood type doesn’t randomly change. It is genetic. It stays the same throughout your life like your eye color.
Eye color can change. mine has - faded. Not uncommon just as hair loses melanin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard of people claiming their blood type changed. I think most are simply cases of people misremembering or not knowing in the first place but thinking they do. My own husband was told by his parents that he was O- but found out that he’s actually O+.
Your blood type doesn’t randomly change. It is genetic. It stays the same throughout your life like your eye color.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard of people claiming their blood type changed. I think most are simply cases of people misremembering or not knowing in the first place but thinking they do. My own husband was told by his parents that he was O- but found out that he’s actually O+.
Your blood type doesn’t randomly change. It is genetic. It stays the same throughout your life like your eye color.
Anonymous wrote:I’m just wondering if anyone else has experienced something similar. I’m pregnant. Before pregnancy, my blood type was B-. I know this for certain because I have been a blood donor for years, and it says B- on my blood donor card and Red Cross app. When I had my blood drawn recently, I was told that I’m A-. My parents (also donors) are type B and type O, so it’s also genetically impossible for me to be type A. My doctor has told me that it’s not possible for your blood type to change if you have never had a blood transfusion or bone marrow transplant. She seemed sure that I’m A-.
It doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, but my curiosity has been peaked. I wonder if pregnancy can cause something like this and if it will be temporary or permanent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my OB/GYN practice, I found out from a confused receptionist that there was a patient with the same last name and same first name (spelling variant though) as me. I had had a few strange "mistaken identity" moments in my town before, and so after that I used LinkedIn to track down my doppelganger. Got in touch and had a pleasant lunch with her (we were both graduates of the same grad program). I wanted to make sure that we knew each other so we could avoid any odd mixup consequences. We had lots of identical resume characteristics and, based on genealogy, her family and mine had branched off from each other about 200 years before. So she actually was a very distant cousin.
Same exact grad program and resume? Sounds sus. I’d contact the school as a recruiter and find out for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m just wondering if anyone else has experienced something similar. I’m pregnant. Before pregnancy, my blood type was B-. I know this for certain because I have been a blood donor for years, and it says B- on my blood donor card and Red Cross app. When I had my blood drawn recently, I was told that I’m A-. My parents (also donors) are type B and type O, so it’s also genetically impossible for me to be type A. My doctor has told me that it’s not possible for your blood type to change if you have never had a blood transfusion or bone marrow transplant. She seemed sure that I’m A-.
It doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, but my curiosity has been peaked. I wonder if pregnancy can cause something like this and if it will be temporary or permanent.
lol even if this is the height of your curiosity it hasn’t been “peaked” at.