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  • 29/01/2025

I'm really curious and a bit worried about blood type compatibility when it comes to starting a family. I have a B blood type, and my girlfriend has an AB blood type. I'm wondering if this could lead to any complications with her pregnancy or maybe even affect our child's health. Could our different blood types be a problem?

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Yes, it will not cause any complications.

Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...

Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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