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My husband blood group is o+ and my blood group is o+ .is it any risk for my baby in future?what is my baby blood group?is he healthy baby?

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Compatible: These are the most common blood groups.Any offspring should also be o+, and there is no specific risk of blood incompatibility that either you or a baby would have in this combination. This does not eliminate your risks for unrelated issues, but there is no reason for concern about blood types.

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Dr. Donald Alves answered

Specializes in Emergency Medicine

O+: There are two positions to determine someone's blood type (like ab), o is recessive, so to be type o, both must be o. With oo & oo, baby will be type o as well. Rh factor is either (+) or absent (-), so if both are (+), baby will likely be o(+). No significant health risks attached to being o(+). This has no impact on his overall health and does not predict other conditions. Good luck!

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