@badradger
The fellow complaining about alerts, alerted your post.....LOL....I believe you were correct in your suggestion about him.
-VR
@ogb saidI have the rarest blood type of AB Rhesus negative. Pregnant women who are Rhesus negative can sometimes develop antibodies in their blood after giving birth to a Rhesus positive child. This can lead to them attacking their second foetus’ blood if that baby is also Rhesus positive, leading to anaemia. An Anti D injection is given to counteract this.
https://www.yourtango.com/2017299714/people-with-RH-blood-have-alien-DNA-blood-type
If you have this type blood........
-Removed-I was told I had rare blood when I donated it which actually means that people rarely need it! But my blood plasma suits any recipient except that being female, a previous pregnancy causes an antibodies risk!
Male AB Rhesus negative are the universal plasma donors .....best again! ☹️ So go get donating guys and save some lives 😉
@very-rusty saidyou mean the clown with the dodgy DNA
@badradger
The fellow complaining about alerts, alerted your post.....LOL....I believe you were correct in your suggestion about him.
-VR
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@relentless-red saidI learned where the band 10cc got their name yesterday. In a Danish drama called Swingers in fact.
A blob of DNA is actually very like sperm. Not surprising really since it is largely DNA.
In all of these years not a single person informed me ☹️