Unless this is recent, no. Mine doesn't have it. Good idea, though.
There may be similarities between blood types and personalities, but nothing has been proven statistically thus far. You can go to your doctor or local blood bank to find out your blood type. It should also be listed on your birth certificate.
A certified copy of a birth certificate is typically required for obtaining a passport.
Generally an individual can obtain the information on their own blood type by simply examining ones birth certificate, it's one of the first things listed after length and weight.
You can ask your healthcare provider to order a blood type test for you, which involves a simple blood draw. Alternatively, there are at-home blood type testing kits available that you can use to find out your blood type without having to give blood at a medical facility.
Sometimes your blood type is listed on your birth certificate. Another place to search would be to call your primary care doctor. For more invasive action some blood banks will type your blood even if you are not donating. Call the Red Cross for more options.
Go to you doctor, and have he/she order a test. This information may also be on your birth certificate. You can also give blood, while you are helping someone else to live.
Throughout your life, your blood type never changes. If the lab says you're O neg and your birth certificate say you're O pos -- one of them is wrong.
your full name color of your eyes hair color height and weight when born blood type time you were born and that's all i know so far. :)
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Blood type is not included on birth certificates because it is not considered essential information for identification or medical purposes. Additionally, blood type can change over time and is not a fixed characteristic like other personal details included on birth certificates.
Birth Certificate and a government issued picture ID.
See if you have any records of it from when you were born. Or if you know your parents blood type you can try and figure out yours, but unless they are both O-, you won't be able to get a definitive answer. Other than that the only way is to have a doctor prick your finger. Try donating blood for the Red Cross. They will tell you your blood type and you will help save lives. :)