A couple keep having miscarriages and they seem to believe it's as a result of their blood type, a+and o-, does it mean they can never have children?

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Natalie Jo Price Profile

Actually no, my ex husband was AB (the rare one) and I'm O (most common). I have 2 kids now. One has my O blood type and the other one has just the A blood type. I did have a few miscarriages, but they found out I have Factor V Leiden, a fairly common clotting disorder that causes many miscarriages. If miscarriages become a problem and the woman has the blood disorder, all she has to do is inject medicine in her belly once a day.

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No, do not worry, there is no proven link between the blood type the parents have and your likelihood to miscarry.

The only problem that blood type might cause is if either mother or baby are of a rare blood type, and there is heavy bleeding by either during pregnancy.

That would potentially put lives at risk.

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