Um, yes. Biologically, he would almost have to be A+. I suppose there's a TINY chance he could be AB+, but in all likelihood, he's A+. If he were a - Rh factor, you'd never have + children.Bostondevil wrote:Rhogam though, isn't a choice. You don't get it, you might not be able to carry any more children to term.
I'm O-, my husband, we think, is A+. He doesn't know his blood type. He doesn't like needles. My oldest is A+, the other three are A-, that's why we think Mr. BD is A+.
