Blood Type On Birth Certificate
Great for us but not for our 14 year old daughter.
Blood type on birth certificate. Unless you ve recently had a baby or a surgery your doctor cannot tell you your blood type. Likewise a father with o blood type can only pass o allele to the baby. A new test can identify a patient s blood type in just a few seconds with 99 9 per cent accuracy a study shows. That won t help in my research since birth certificates in georgia where my family is from are subject to privacy restrictions the only ancestor for which you can legally request a birth certificate in georgia is your parent.
Two a blood group parents can give their child either a or o blood group. It s a great thing to do and then they can run the test to determine your blood type. It wouldn t be on your birth certificate. I ve never been in the army but after a quick google search it looks like blood tests are standard procedure for recruits.
If both parents belong to the blood group o the child will also belong to the o blood group. Mother with ab blood type can either pass the a or b allele to the baby. You need to find a blood drive in your area at a time you can make and you have to be over 16 years old. If it s not on the paperwork you might be able to call them up and ask for it though i doubt they d give out medical information over the phone.
Or you can go to many labs and have your blood tested. Birth certificates are records of live birth and include only the information deemed critical to the birth. So onmilwaukee went to the versiti blood center of wisconsin to. For an easier option use an at home blood typing kit which you can buy online or at a pharmacy.
Birth certificates typically do not include blood type. You can also donate blood at a blood drive and ask to have your blood type mailed to you a few. You can be tested for your blood type by your doctor or through the red cross etc. If it s not schedule a blood test so you can find out what your blood type is.
To find out your blood type contact a doctor who has drawn your blood in the past and ask if your blood type is on file. Current methods to determine whether someone in a life threatening situation is an.