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Baby Blood Type Calculator

Accurately determine the genetic probability of your child's blood type.

Mother's Blood Type

Father's Blood Type

💡 Select both parents' blood types above to calculate the outcome.

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Discover Your Unborn Baby's Blood Group

Curious to know your unborn baby's blood group? Use Hoola Health (previously BabyMd)’s advanced Baby Blood Type Calculator to get an estimate. Our printable and downloadable blood group determination tool helps you identify possible blood categories based on the parents' blood types.

How Is a Baby's Blood Group Determined?

A baby's blood group is inherited from both parents through genetic transmission. While it is impossible to determine the exact blood type before birth, this tool provides probable blood groups your child may have.

How to Use the Baby Blood Type Calculator?

Simply select the blood types of both parents, and the tool will generate a list of possible blood types for your baby.

Possible Blood Type Outcomes

Parental Blood Type CombinationPossible Child Blood Type
A + OA or O
B + OB or O
A + AA or O
B + BB or O
AB + OA or B
AB + ABA, B or AB
A + BA, B, AB or O
O + OO

Understanding the Blood Grouping System

1. ABO Blood Group System

The ABO system determines four primary blood groups based on the presence of A or B antigens on red blood cells:

  • Blood Group A: Has 'A' antigen
  • Blood Group B: Has 'B' antigen
  • Blood Group AB: Has both 'A' and 'B' antigens
  • Blood Group O: Has 'O' antigen

2. Rhesus (Rh) Factor

  • Blood groups can be Rh-positive (+ve) or Rh-negative (-ve).
  • The Rh-factor is genetically inherited.
Parental Rh TypePossible Child Rh Type
+ and ++ or -
+ and -+ or -
- and --

The Science Behind Blood Inheritance

The ABO system determines four primary blood groups based on the presence of A or B antigens on red blood cells:

  • The ABO gene determines your blood type.
  • Each parent contributes one of their two ABO alleles to the child.
  • The Rh-positive gene is dominant over Rh-negative.

For example:

  • A mother with blood type AB can pass either the A or B allele to the child.
  • A father with O blood type can only pass the O allele.
  • Two parents with O blood type can only have a child with O blood type.

Why Knowing Your Baby’s Blood Type Is Important?

  • Medical Considerations: In case of an emergency, knowing your baby’s blood type can help with quick medical decisions.
  • Understanding Genetic Inheritance: It provides insights into genetic traits and compatibility with parents.

Disclaimer

This child blood group calculator is based on genetic probability and cannot replace medical consultation. While the calculations provide probable outcomes, the only way to confirm a baby's blood group is through medical testing after birth. Hoola Health (previously BabyMd) is not responsible for any decisions made based on this tool's results.

Use the Hoola Health (previously BabyMd) Blood Type Calculator today and get a clear idea of your child's probable blood type!