![]() Knowing your blood type during pregnancy is also extremely important to the health of the mother and unborn child.Ĭompatibility is based on your blood group – A, B, AB or O – as well as whether you have Rh factor antigens (a + sign after your blood group) or do not have Rh factor antigens (a – sign after your blood group). Knowing your blood type is important because if you ever need a blood transfusion, you must receive compatible blood or you could become very sick. Why should you care about your blood type? Really, every blood type is special to the patients waiting in the hospital for a lifesaving blood transfusion! O-negative blood donors, also relatively rare, provide the most in-demand blood type, used in emergency and other situations where a patient’s blood type is unknown.Īs you can see though, A-negative and B-negative donors are rare too, and usually the best match for patients who are respectively, A-negative or B-negative. Plasma transfusions are especially helpful for burn victims and trauma patients who experience major blood loss.Īlso, O-negative is the universal red cell donor, which means O-negative red blood cells can be transfused into people with any blood type. So, if your blood type is AB-negative, you are very unique! Along with having the rarest blood type in the U.S., AB-negative (along with AB-positive) donors are special because their plasma can be transfused into a patient of any blood type. *Percentages do not total 100 due to rounding. The total distribution of blood types in the U.S. is as follows: B-negative makes up only 2 percent of our population, followed by AB-positive at 4%. blood donor population is AB-negative, clocking in as the blood type for only 1% of the population. There is a small percentage of the population who are unique because they have a blood type that not many others have. When it comes to the life-sustaining fluid coursing through your veins, yes, there are rare blood types, and all of the above definitions apply. After all, how can a blood type be rare, and what exactly is the rarest blood type, if there even is one? You may have heard the phrase “most rare blood type” and wondered what exactly that means. Other dictionary definitions of “rare” include “seldom occurring, scarce, unique, exceptional.” To have pure O Rh negative blood it would mean your ancestors are also O Rh negative, which is why it is so rare, but higher percent of pure blood still survives in certain areas, and in some of the old royal families.What usually comes to mind when you think about the meaning of “rare”? Probably something that is uncommon or special, like a rare gift, a rare occasion or a rare gem. And just because you have say B positive blood, it does not mean that you don’t have some of the traits, because European type 1 & 2 humans would have done very well to not be mixed with some who did carry the genes, but because the Rh negative genes are recessive more people are born positive. Very rare.Īll Europeans have some of the blood of the Gods, but the traits show up most in those with Rh negative blood. Very rare.ĪB Rh positive – Mixed, Human types 1 and 2. Very common.ĪB Rh negative – Mixed, God, Human types 1 and 2. ![]() Very common.ī Rh negative – Mixed, God and human type 2. This is most likely the first humans created by the God/Human mix.Ī Rh negative – Mixed, God and human type 1. O Rh negative – Pure blue blood of the Gods, very rare. I am using the term God and human, to differentiate between the spiritual leaders of old who created modern humans, and humans of today. ![]() Originally, Gnostics simply called themselves, “Knowledge seekers” as Gnosis means Knowledge, the idea being, if Truth is ONE, then all Knowledge Seekers who GENUINELY seek the truth, should eventually end up at the same view, but by their own paths. ![]() Please sign, by joining together we can change the world
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