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Originally posted by chardonnay
reply to post by cry93
I used to think one of your parents had to be RH-negative and the other carry a recessive. I am told now they can both be positive and simultaniously carry a recessive its just the odds are small of that happening. But people are missing my point The fact that RHnegative mothers are receiving rhogam proves my point. RH negative blood is not compatible with RH positive and in my opinion should not be used as a donor to RHpositive blood types.This is Before and after Rhogam which prevents the formation of antibodies. Are you saying that male RHnegatives are not part of the blood donations/? They have not been given Rhogam and I doubt they are segregating the blood. Thankyou for your input all of you
Originally posted by 13th Zodiac
I hope this help's you all understand the misconception of O+ AND O -, the error is there is no O type blood.Only 0 (zero) type blood.
0 (zero), meaning zero RH.It has nothing to do with + or - at all. O and 0 appear alike and as all other blood types appear in alphabetical form and not numerical it has been mistranslated.Easy mistake that has never been corrected,bit late now.The mistake is to establised now.0 was the meaning intended by the founder of blood typing.
So I hope the make simplistic sense,
O + and O - = X error
0 (zero) = no RH factor in either + or -