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If i have o positive and my husband have o positive blood type how did my baby came out with aA+ bloodtype?

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If i have o positive and my husband have o positive blood type how did my baby came out with aA+ bloodtype?

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  1. A person's ABO depends upon many factors.     What are / were both sets of of your parents' blood types?

    I am the only one in my set of siblings w. an O+ ABO.     My sister has AB-.

    My Oma has A and my Opa had AB-

    (on one side of my family.)

    My other sets of Grands had AB and O-


  2. It happens, i wouldnt stress about it both my parents are O+ and my blood is A+. My grandpa is also the only other sibling with A+ so I assume thats where it came from. So I wouldnt jump to conclusions when it comes to paternity if it even comes up. hope this helps............................

  3. Uh-oh -- if I were your husband, I would be asking you some pretty tough questions right now.  If you both have O blood type, you should only be able to have children with O blood type.

  4. Are you absolutely sure you and your husband are O+? If this is true, your baby could only be O+ or O-. Maybe check with the lab if they got this right.

  5. Recessive A+ gene.  

    My mom is A+ and my dad is AB-, and I came out with B+.

  6. According to this website, it's not possible.

    http://www.paternityangel.com/Articles_z...

    Someone has to have made a mistake in the lab somewhere.

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