http://www.mistupid.com/health/bloodinherit.htm
Show him this chart, which CLEARLY shows that a Type B child can be fathered by a Type O man.
I♥♫→mia☼☺†
2006-11-13 11:36:24
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answered by mia2kl2002 7
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Unfortunately, the "truth" eventually comes out no matter how much you try to hide it. It is better to tell your husband the truth "before" your child arrives. After the baby is born, you need to have a paternity test done to determine who the father is. Every child deserves to know who their parents are even if it's only for "health" reasons.
I don't know your husband or how he will "react". He may be more "understanding" than you think he is going to be. If the child is his you may very well be able to work past this. Even if the child isn't his, he may be able to "accept" the baby and you can move forward.
The baby will have the same blood type as one of you. My daughter and one son have the same blood type as myself while my middle son has his father's blood type. They all have the same father.
I wish you well. It isn't going to be easy but I think it is better to be honest and tell your husband now. Spending the rest of your life wondering who the father is or whether or not your husband is going to find out would be a very difficult way to live.
2006-11-13 11:43:46
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answered by Mugsy's Place 5
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If you give birth to your baby and the blood type is B your husband will know that he isn't the father. This is at least the third time that you asked a variation of this question. It's up to you whether you want your husband to find out now or after the baby is born. Good luck.
2006-11-13 11:36:20
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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Darling relax. You're very stressed about this right??? Baby's don't have to be the same blood type as their parents. Everybody's blood type is different. Yours might be different from your dad or mum. If it is the same blood type is just a huge coincidence. Brothers, sisters, mums, dads whatever they all have different blood types. I tell you if it would be the same then It would be just coincidence. Blood type and dna are totally different things. Relax the baby doesn't have to have the same blood type. My son is ab+ and I'm b+, totally different. Relax. M amn is an ob/gyno, if you want help you can email me.
Good luck
2006-11-13 11:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't say what your blood type is. The blood type isn't always going to be the same as the father. Check out this page for an explaination of how blood types are inherited.
http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/newborn/babys_blood_type.html
2006-11-13 11:34:51
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answered by Gypsy Girl 7
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The blood type can differ from faimly member to family member. The only thing you will need to worry about is the Rh factor. But other than that, you guys just have different protein markers on your cells and that is completely normal!
2006-11-13 11:39:53
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answered by wv_is4lovers 1
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OH WHAT A WEB WE WEAVE, WHEN WE PLAN TO DECEIVE!!!! Its obvious U were cheating, bcuz blood type wouldnt even be a question, that would be the last thing on ur mind...Its best to be honest up front, or be waaaaaay sorry later!!!
2006-11-13 19:08:35
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answered by Teddie Gramz 2
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What is your blood type? Paternity is determined by the DNA of the mother and father, not just by the blood type.
2006-11-13 11:30:50
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answered by blondee 5
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you should not decieve people how would like it your hubby and another woman made a baby and pased it off as yours and his? would not set too well with you would it. how dare you to try and do the same thing to him, i hop0e he catches on to it and beats the tar out of you because you sure deserve it if anyone ever did.
2006-11-13 11:32:05
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answered by roy40372 6
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It depends on what your blood type is.
My father is O , my mother is B ( I think) and my blood type is B.
2006-11-13 11:50:29
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answered by Ashley P 6
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