Asked by jed
Why can't children get blood transfusions from their biological parents?
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Answered by
Reed
I'm not a biology teacher. We don't have an volunteer biology teachers on Jiskha. From what I can find out, there are specific circumstances under which parents cannot donate blood to their children, but I don't know what they are. Generally, relatives may donate. Pay special attention to your text materials. They may explain those circumstances where parents should not donate to their children. "Google" your question into your search engine and see what you can find.
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Answered by
Reed
Basically, what I found was advice that parents and children should have their blood "matched" by a laboratory before donating. Attending physicians will advise.
Answered by
PsyDAG
For example, if AB and OO type parents have children, the children will only be BO or AO.
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