I've just rang my surgery to ask on behalf of my son what particular blood type he was. She said we don't actually hold that information, he would have to donate blood to find out. I thought there might have been a problem with me phoning & not him, but honestly thought he'd get that info?
They don't type blood during a normal blood test. They only type it for specific reasons, i.e. if you are having surgery and they need to have some on standby.
They don't type blood during a normal blood test.
They only type it for specific reasons, i.e. if you are having surgery and they need to have some on standby.
It's a strange thing, i know...but when blood samples are taken for various tests at a surgery, those tests are the only thing done..nobody needs to know the group, so nobody does it!
Yes I agree gingejbee, to find out my blood type I had to ask at the hospital after having a type test as I was having surgery.
My GP's surgery doesn't know it.
I am not too sure how important your blood type is to anyone now.
If you need transfusion then your blood is cross marched with the donor blood,whatever the blood group of the recipient.
If you need a transfusion, then considerably more information is needed to cross match than basic blood type...and if you have received transfusions then that cross matching information is liable to change.