Do you know your bloodtype?

@seamonkey (1976)
Ireland
March 2, 2007 7:23am CST
If so, how did you find out?
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18 responses
@maribea (2366)
• Italy
16 Mar 07
yes i am B positive...it is a quite rare group...I am taking after my father as bloo type is concerned..I don't know why but they analised it when I was a children...we all know our blood type..I think it a good thing so it is of help if you have anu problem....
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
16 Mar 07
Yes, I know my blood type. I am O+. I know because I was in the military and they made it a point of putting it on one's Geneva Conventions ID Card...I worked for a hospital. We were required to have this card for deployments. But if you do not know your blood type, donate blood. When you donate blood, they have to check your blood type. :)
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@patootie (3592)
12 Mar 07
My blood group is A+ .. I think I found this out when I had to have a blood transfusion after child birth .. According to a few internet sites that means I have the same blood group as roughly 35% of the UK population ...
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@okipops (286)
• Indonesia
7 Mar 07
yes i know my bloodtype is 0, i tested it when i was about 9.
@Rexy_leigh (1189)
• Philippines
7 Mar 07
It took me quite sometime to know my blood type. And I guess it was when I was enrolling for freshman college where we need to comply some physical examination requirements that I knew what my blood type was. It's O+. I don't really know what that + is for though.. lol
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@drakan291 (817)
• Ireland
12 Mar 07
My bloodtype is o positive. I found out when I was one and they were doing lots of tests on my endocrine system. I guess bloodtype would have been routine in the panels.
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@lenywp (1963)
• Australia
7 Mar 07
No, I do not know my blood type, but I do know that the easiest way to find out is by donating blood, because they will definitely tell you if you ask. By going to your General Practitioner you can also find out.
@design (849)
• Ireland
7 Mar 07
I'm a+, I found out through a routine test in the maternity hospital when i was pregnant.
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@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
7 Mar 07
Yeah, my blood group is o positive. I knew it when I did blood test for cholesterol few years ago in a pathology & clinical laboratory. I was given a certificate too.
@samson1967 (7414)
• India
2 Mar 07
Yes I Know my blood group. Once in every six months I volunteerly donate my blood. In turn I get a Certificate and a free report on AIDS,STD, BP SUGAR ETC......from the Blood Bank.
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@vicky19810 (1600)
• China
7 Mar 07
my blood type is O,and i know it from the examining in the hospital.
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@mrsturner (518)
• Canada
7 Mar 07
I know that my blood type is O+. I found out when I was pregnant, because they send you for so much blood work.
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@lani0529 (1722)
• Philippines
7 Mar 07
Yes, ofcourse1 I'm type O. They say that type O is the universal donor. I know about it since I'm in 2nd year college, we had our redcross training that time. in the culnination, we had the blood typing activity. If you want to know about your blood type, you can go to the clinic or nearby hospital.(",)
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@ganwn071 (1116)
• Singapore
7 Mar 07
I know my blood type and I make a point to know it as in emergency, this information is going to be useful.
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@lizeri (533)
• Philippines
18 Mar 07
My bloodtype is A. I've just known of it only when I was in 2nd year High School.
@drakan291 (817)
• Ireland
29 Mar 07
Currently (well forever i guess as its permaniant) My bloodtype is 0 postitive. I also think that is the rarest bloodtype there is! The way i found out was when i was being tested for diabitys insibadis (That is where you need to dink a lot of water!) . Seamonkey what is your blood type?
@ratburn (939)
• Philippines
29 Mar 07
my bloodtype is O. i found out when we had an experiment in chemistry about blood-typing.
@wantmore (13)
• United States
16 Mar 07
It's a simple blood test done by a doctor. I found out because i was pregnant and it is important to detemine the RH factor. But my husband asked at one of his checkups and they did it for him.