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Date: | Fri, 31 Mar 2000 19:14:10 -0500 |
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My doctor knew about it in 1948 when my sister was born... He was so
concerned about it, that my mom went back to him when I was in the
womb. By that time he had grown complacent, and wasn't concerned at
all... BTW, I was born in 1955, a very good year... lol
They don't need to ask the blood type now, They now have shots to
control the chemicals causing bilirubin/kernitures/rh factor, my sister
says. All five of her children are without disabilities, and she and her
husband are of different blood types.
Mike
Magenta Raine wrote:
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> well, we can't change the past, mike. but we can serve by educating others
> about this. they didn't transfuse me either, don't know if they knew about
> that in '56...
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> they used to ask this on the marriage license, (blood type) but not anymore.
> don't know why. like tay sachs, etc.
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