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Sir, I have B+ blood group and my wife has AB+ blood group. My 3 Y 2 M baby boy has ABO GROUP-A and RH FACTOR-NEGATIVE on his recent blood group test. My question-is that OK or may I do another test for my Son as positive and positive can't make negative. Please provide solution
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No need to do another test. Your son can have negative blood group.
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Do you want to have another baby ?? Please consult with me on my private chat window for full details..
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consult me for more discussion on ur problem and treatment
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What exactly are you worried about. Rh factor is an indepandant thing. Its nt like positive and positive cant make negative.
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