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Is There Any Problem If The Blood Group Is Different ?

Both my husband and I are a+ . We have 2 children (twins) that are also a+...the last singleton we had is o+. Is this an anomaly of some sort? How is this possible?
Mon, 9 Jan 2012
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
dear vipin thanks for choosing health care magic.There is no anomaly and this is normal.This is very well possible.so do not worry.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Gegin George's  Response
Hi, welcome to HealthcareMagic

There is nothing to be worried. This is not an anomaly. Both your husband and you are heterozygous A+. So your children can be either Homozygous A+ (25% probability), heterozygous A+(50% probability) or 0+ (25% probability)
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Is There Any Problem If The Blood Group Is Different ?

dear vipin thanks for choosing health care magic.There is no anomaly and this is normal.This is very well possible.so do not worry.