Well, you can go to the doctor. Ask your doctor. If your doctor already has your blood type on file, then you need not do more than ask!
Donate blood. When you go in, ask the staff if they can tell you your blood type when you're done. However, they typically won't be able to tell you right away, because of processing as the unit of blood (or the specific component -- red blood cells, plasma, platelets) needs to undergo several tests first
Depending on where you were born, look on your birth certificate
Find a "bed-side blood type test" (SeraFoil(tm) or similar). If you or someone you know happens to work in a medical setting, see if you can get your hands on one of these tests.
Dispense one drop of your blood to each field on the test card. Use a sterilized needle. The fields contain antibodies, which will provoke a reaction with antigens on your red blood cells.
Consult the blood service in your country of residence:
No, there isn't any way to tell by looking at your blood what type it is. Blood type is determined by proteins on the cells, and you need a chemical test to tell which is which.
The best way to determine your blood type without going to a doctor is asking your parents. Depending on their blood type will tell you what yours should be. If it is not the same as your parents then you know that you are adopted.
Determining your blood type, requires your blood to be tested. If you do not know your blood type, request a blood test from your doctor. If you donate blood, the blood bank would also be able to tell you your blood type.
No, but genetics will...
You can go to your family doctor and he can give you a blood test to determine your blood type. There are also at home tests you can buy. And if you go to donate blood they will tell you your blood type.
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It is hard to tell if your blood type is dominate and your partners blood type is recessive them the child could have O positive blood, but if your blood type is recessive and your partners blood type is dominate then the child could have O negative. Sometime the child could get a completely different blood type eve if their parents do not have it. There is no way you can tell.
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You can't tell, because any a father with any blood group can produce type A children with a type A mother.https://transfusion.com.au/blood_basics/blood_groups/inheritance_patterns
Your doctor can do a blood test to tell you what blood type you have. Type O negative blood is the only type of blood that can be transfused to patients with other blood types. People with Type O blood are known as universal donors. Death can occur if someone is given blood that is not compatible with their blood type.
No, you cannot determine a person's blood type from a urine sample. Blood type is determined by antigens on the surface of red blood cells, which are not present in urine. To determine blood type, a blood sample is needed for testing.
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