WHY is ab positive blood so rare. I have it, WHY is O also. I don't get it.

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In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication

Because it’s not rare. At all

In response Rita Cain to his Publication

Negative is

In response Rita Cain to his Publication

Three to four percent they say of the populous, ab positive approximately 37 percent o type. OH I see well I have not delved very far into it, and they lie like a rug info wise so from my vantage point, searching is base top parts. What is the REAL reason they map it and real truth about it all. Idk.

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In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication

I’m O- and I’m not sure, might be a universal search

In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication

We can give blood to all and take blood from all. We can save the planet and the planet can save us we are special. You will find not a lot of people will respond because they don’t know their blood type. . It’s not an American thing to know, most don’t.

In response Yvonne McNeil to her Publication

I remember in basic my TI freaking out kinda. Made some comments. That is when I found out it is rare.

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In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication

Yes I know ab negative is more rare, beyond that primary response in search inquiries, why is it.

In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication

You’re my blood sister!!

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