Contact your doctor for more information. Or you can donate blood at your local blood bank organization and they will provide you with a donor card with your blood type information on it.
No, someone can only be given blood with the same blood type as their own. If the wrong type is administered, it could be fatal.
As long as its your own blood, or of the same blood type. As long as its your own blood, or of the same blood type.
can every blood type recive from its own type
Yes someone can be. But if it was not your own you could DIE.
Yes, it is possible for a woman with type O blood and a man with type O blood to have a child with type B blood if both parents are carriers of the B blood type gene. Blood type inheritance follows genetic patterns, so any combination of parents can have a child with a different blood type than their own.
Your own
People cannot receive blood that is completely different from their own. However, if you blood contains a certain type, or, even more so, if you are type O you are able to give to multiple blood types.
You would get whatever blood type was most compatible with your own, either O or your own (Type A or B). Type O is compatible with every other type. If you are Type AB, however, you could receive blood from ANY of the other types.
A child is born with his/her own blood.
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Blood type during donations is asked because it is critical that blood types are matched. There are 4 human blood types: A, AB, B, and O. AB and B people can only accept their own blood type and O. A can receive all three other blood types. O can only receive it's own. If you get the wrong blood type you can die.
The O blood type is rare. Though it is rare, there are is also other positive and negative sides to having this blood type. The positive is that people with this blood type can be donors to people of any other blood type but the fact is they can only receive their own type.