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There are no limitations on compatibility of parents based on blood type. Two O positive parents may have a child without any special concerns.
O- is compatible with donating to all blood types. AB+ is compatible with receiving from all blood types. All other blood types are on their own with compatibility.
No, a person with blood type O can only receive blood from a person who also has O. But in tissue typing that is done for organs, it is much more complicated and the HLA major and minors are checked for compatibility.
You are compatible with your own blood type and type O, unless you are type AB, then you are compatible with A, B, AB and O. It's important to have compatible blood types especially during pregnancy.
The Bombay blood type is one of the rarest types. If you have this type, it will be difficult if you need a transfusion in the red blood cells. It appears to be O type until the doctor checks for compatibility and it comes back incompatabil.
Blood type is determined by the type of antigen
Yes, because when the too mix they can come out to anything
It is actually an antigen, and it is in addition to A, B, or O. If someone has O negative blood, it means they lack A, B, and Rh antigens. The positive or negative part refers to the Rh factor. There are other antigens too, and it is best to match them for best compatibility, but if you need blood very quickly, you generally cannot go wrong with receiving O negative, though O negative 4 star is even more universal.
crossmatching
sterilization of equipments, compatibility of blood types,etc
Crossmatching
it is a test that is carried out when blood is needed in case of emergency