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What's Your Blood Type?


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barilla Explorer

I am A- negative. I know most of the world is positive (RH factor).

Just curious to see how many others that are celiacs are a negative RH factor.

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eKatherine Rookie

O-negative here.

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Smunkeemom Enthusiast

O+

so are both my girls, we all have Celiac.

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mouse Enthusiast

O negative.

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StrongerToday Enthusiast

Another O - here too!

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shai76 Explorer

I'm O negative as well.

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penguin Community Regular

A +

I'm the only A +, my brother and sister are A - and my mom is O -

I know my kids will be A+ too, since DH is also. If my kid isn't that type I think me and the milkman would have some spalinin' to do... :blink::lol:

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I know my kids will be A+ too, since DH is also. If my kid isn't that type I think me and the milkman would have some spalinin' to do... :blink::lol:

:lol::lol:

I'm also an A+

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Smunkeemom Enthusiast
A +

I'm the only A +, my brother and sister are A - and my mom is O -

I know my kids will be A+ too, since DH is also. If my kid isn't that type I think me and the milkman would have some spalinin' to do... :blink::lol:

haha, hubby and I are both O+ and so are the girls, someone made reference once (one of those mean people you warned me about yesterday) that the youngest kid didn't look anything like my husband (the oldest really really does look like him) and I said

"yeah, I am sure I had an affair "excuse me sir, before we get any further, can I type your blood?" :rolleyes:

and then there is the fact that the kid looks JUST LIKE ME!!!!! <_<

anyway, haha, I bet you are right about your kids' blood type.

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Girl Ninja Newbie

O+ for me. Don't know about the rest of my fam.

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jeannie Newbie

b+

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AndreaB Contributor

I'm O, if there isn't a plain O then I would be O+. My hubby is AB- I believe. I don't know what the kids are.

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natalunia Rookie

I am A+, and I know my dad is O+, and I can't remember my mom's.

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Ashley Enthusiast

Wish I knew. Never thought to ask them :blink:

-Ash

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trents Grand Master

A+

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carriecraig Enthusiast

O negative.

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CarlaB Enthusiast

A+

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Sarah8793 Enthusiast

B+

Sarah

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Ursa Major Collaborator

A+

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corinne Apprentice

A-

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BRUMI1968 Collaborator
:lol::lol:

I'm also an A+

Me too...to the front of the class!

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lindalee Enthusiast
I am A- negative. I know most of the world is positive (RH factor).

Just curious to see how many others that are celiacs are a negative RH factor.

O-Neg- had to get that shot after giving birth to my sons. I guess they still do that when the dad is O-Positive? LLee

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Daxin Explorer

O- here. I'm the only celiac in my family as far as I know as well.

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olalisa Contributor

B+. I shoulda studied a little harder ;)

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TCA Contributor

Me and the 2 kids are all O+.

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