Question

Will children inherit their mother’s blood type? Can medication be taken? Do they need surgery? Are there any good methods? Have you heard of any?

Answer

Generally, blood type is lifelong. Human blood types are typically categorized into A, B, O, and AB. The inheritance of blood type occurs through chromosomes in cells. If the mother is O-type blood and the father is A-type blood, according to the genetic rules, the child’s possible blood type could be A or O. If you want the child’s blood type to fall within this range, you can choose an egg donor with O or A-type blood. However, if the eggs are not selected according to the rules, it may result in the child’s blood type not conforming to the genetic pattern. The likelihood of this depends on the Rh blood type and the number of children born, varying from case to case.