No it is fixed at the moment of conception.
It can be distorted by wrong group transfusion, which should never happen these days. I saw it done once by accident in an emergency situation some years ago. It leads to inappropriate antibody production.
2007-04-14 09:42:57
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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No. Your blood group is genetically defined and cannot be changed by any natural or medical process.
2007-04-14 02:37:28
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answered by Spazzcat 5
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No your blood group stays the same but your antibodies can change regulary.
2007-04-14 08:24:08
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answered by jalpha 3
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No. One's blood type is determined at conception by their genetics, which cannot be changed.
2007-04-14 06:16:48
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answered by petergoode 2
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I think maybe yes, our pediatrician had me repeatedly blood- typed prior to berth of each of five (5) children.
2007-04-14 05:40:01
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answered by jimmymae2000 7
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no i dont believe it does
unless da hospital gives you the wrong blood type in a transfusion???
2007-04-14 02:41:14
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answered by cerri-anne 3
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change into what-water
2007-04-14 03:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so. Unless you are an alien or not of this world. lol
2007-04-14 11:12:05
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answered by lilcutie98 3
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No, that is a medical impossibility
2007-04-14 02:56:50
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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