I've got a funny story about blood donations. A classmate of mine donated his blood and a few days later he received a letter from the hospital,his parents opened it,it said:"thanks for donating your blood,unfortunatly we couldn't use it because you tested positive in marijuana". :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm B+, not so sure on the Rh factor though, because I tested it in my Gr. 11 Biology class and the test isn't the greatest for Rh.
Critical List: Rare Blood Types and Organ Donation Its very interesting to read, and also informitive regarding blood types.
I am B+ along with one of my sons and my dad. My other son is O+. I didn't find out what my blood type was until they did blood tests when I was pregnant...that was at age 29. Only 9% of the population is B+, definately a minority.
Thank god there's someone with B. Either my dad or my mom is B, don't remember which one. Anyways, in Finland A (44%) is the most common, then comes O (31%), B is 17% and AB is 8% When in the world it goes O 45%, A 40%, B 11% and AB 4% ETA: Those "world types" can change a bit, depends where you look at
I think I'm O Neg but Im not positive if it's RH Pos or RH Neg. If it's neg, it's kinda rare. But even though I'm an adult, I don't weigh enough to be a donor. At least now that my weight has dropped again. Sometimes having a high metabolism is wierd lol.
I thought I bump this if we'd still get more votes. I still can't believe we have 2 ABneg and 5 ABpos but only two B+ and no B-
I'm A- and i've had a couple plasma transfusions and wayyy to many blood transfusions to count. I prefer A- over O- cuz it lasts longer. And my coombs is +. Thanks to all of you who donate = it means the world to us ppl who need it!
I can't believe that you and I are the only B+ on here. And no B-??? Where are all you B- people?? Come out, come out, wherever you are...