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Blood groups and compatibility


Blood groups and compatibility


Please know your genotype before you say yes to that handsome guy or to that beautiful lady whom you wish to spend the rest of your life time with.

Why it’s Important to Know Your Blood Group Compatibility

It is important to know your blood type if you need a blood transfusion or if you want to donate blood. It also plays a role in determining paternity. It helps couples to avoid sickle cell disease in offsprings. 

Before a blood transfusion takes place it must be established that the donor’s blood type is compatible with the recipient’s blood type. The combination of certain antibodies (proteins protecting the body) can be harmful or even lead to fatal symptoms if antibodies perceive foreign cells as a threat. It is our immune systems’ way of protecting us.


Genotype & It's Appropriate Suitor:

Knowing one's hemoglobin genotype before choosing a life partner is important because there may be compatibility issues which could have devastating effects when it comes to conception.

Individuals with sickle cells experience severe pains in body parts where oxygen flow is compromised due to blockage in the blood vessels. Find out more about sickle cell disease.

AA can marry anybody
AS is better off with AA
AS and AS, AS and AC are too risky
Two sickle cells = avoid conception

AA + AA = Excellent
AA + AS = Good
AA + SS = Fair
AS + AS = Bad
AS + SS = Very Bad
SS + SS = Extremely Bad (In fact, don't try it)
#SickleCellAwareness


💉BLOOD GROUP COMPATIBILITY 💉

There are four blood GROUPS:

Type A (marker A)
Type B (marker B)
Type AB (blood cells have both A and B markers)
Type O (blood cells have neither A or B markers)


Rhesus factor

An Additional Marker in Blood is called Rhesus factor

This is simply a protein that may be present on the surface of red blood cells. Some people have it and others don’t. If you have it, your blood type is further classified as positive; if you don’t, your blood type is further classified as negative. It is just a genetic difference (e.g. blue VS green eyes) and nothing to worry about. Therefore present Rhesus factor = Positive. No Rhesus factor = Negative.

Blood Types

O-     No A or B Marker
O+    No A or B Marker + Rhesus factor (One of the Two Most Common Types)
A-      A Marker Only
A+     A Marker but No B Marker + Rhesus factor (One of the Two Most Common Types)
B-      B Marker Only
B+     B Marker but No A maker + Rhesus factor
AB-    A and B Markers Only
AB+   All 3 Types of Markers: A, B and Rhesus factor


What’s Your Type and how common is it?

O+       1 in 3        37.4%
(Most common)

A+        1 in 3        35.7%

B+        1 in 12        8.5%

AB+     1 in 29        3.4%

O-        1 in 15        6.6%

A-        1 in 16        6.3%

B-        1 in 67        1.5%

AB-     1 in 167        .6%
(Rarest)


Compatible Blood Types:


O- can receive O-

O+ can receive O+, O-

A- can receive A-, O-

A+ can receive A+, A-, O+, O-

B- can receive B-, O-

B+ can receive B+, B-, O+, O-

AB- can receive AB-, B-, A-, O-

AB+ can receive AB+, AB-, B+, B-, A+,  A-,  O+,  O-


Your Blood group also speaks about you.

🅰(+) : Good leadership.
🅰(-) : Hardworking.
🅱(+) : Can Sacrifice for others and very ambitious, tolerance.
🅱(-) : Non flexible, Selfish & Sadistic.
🅾(+) : Born to help.
🅾(-) : Narrow minded.
🆎(+) : Very difficult to understand.
🆎(-) : Sharp & Intelligent.
Further research required.

What is your blood group ? Take necessary steps to find out.


Types of Blood Test

— Complete Blood Count (CBC) | 
— Blood Chemistry Tests | 
— Blood Enzyme Tests | 
— Blood Tests to Assess Heart Disease Risk.

Some specific Tests: 

1. HB ELECTROPHORESIS: Hemoglobin Electrophoresis Test (Code: HELEC P)

Hemoglobin is a protein that transports oxygen. Hemoglobin abnormalities, caused by genetic mutations, can result in certain diseases or disorders. This test is therefore used to detect abnormal forms and/or relative amounts of hemoglobin.

Why is this test done?

— Diagnose a blood disorder if symptoms suggest it
— Routine checkup as part of a blood test during a physical Screen for genetic conditions, e.g. sickle cell anemia, before conceiving.
— Monitor existing conditions

2. Blood Type Test: ABO/RH (Code 1125 P)

During a blood type test, blood is tested for blood group antigens (ABO) and/or the Rh antigen. This test is done to:

— Ensure the right blood type is used for transfusions
— Check if two people could be blood relatives
— Check a pregnant woman’s blood type


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