28/07/2025
🩸 BLOOD TYPE MYSTERIES: CAN A CHILD BE Rh+ IF BOTH PARENTS ARE Rh-?
The answer? No.
The Rh factor is inherited, not mutated. If both parents are Rh-negative, their child cannot be Rh-positive.
So mismatched results raise more than curiosity; they raise paternity questions.
🔬 This genetic rule isn’t just about pregnancy risks—it’s also key in paternity testing and blood compatibility.
🔍 This is why blood group antigens matter in paternity testing and why genetic awareness should go beyond pregnancy alone.
🎙️ Consultant Haematologist Dr. Ademola Adewoyin explains how simple blood facts reveal deep genetic truths.
👉 [Watch Now: YouTube Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRdvUQVL9cw]
DNA doesn’t lie, and sometimes, neither does blood.