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Blood type... forgotten -_-


Question Posted Tuesday August 9 2011, 1:40 am

So about 2 years ago I donated blood. A week or two later I got something in the mail telling me my blood type and it also came with like a little card. The thing is, I lost that, & am not completely sure I remember what my blood type is. I tried going on to the website to see if I could type in my information or something & it would have it stored or something...? I kind of need to know. Rather than going to get my blood tested or something does anyone know if there's another way to find this out based on my previous blood donation? (I'm not doing it again anytime soon... bad experience)

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LM answered Friday August 12 2011, 5:05 pm:
Most places will issue you a duplicate card. Call them up and talk to someone. I've heard that some hospitals print blood type on birth certificates. This isn't a requirement though, so don't go to huge lengths just to find it.


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russianspy1234 answered Wednesday August 10 2011, 8:07 pm:
You could try a kit
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Depending on where you donated, they should still have it stored, if you can't get the info off of their site, you could go in and ask for your records.

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Advicelady6798 answered Tuesday August 9 2011, 9:16 am:
If you know the place that did the extraction then they should have your information on file. You would have to call them. Also if you had blood taken out from a family doctor within the last ten years, they would have the information on record as well. If you have any records of your birth, such as a certificate or picture they took when you were born, it might say on it what you blood type is.

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