I need my blood type.?
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It is in your medical records.
Contact your physician.
If you are a High School student, and it is super urgent, talk to your School's biology teacher. In one of the units done in HS biology, you can actually test to see if you are A, B, AB, or O. For the Rhesus factor, you need to go back to the medical records.
If you need specific blood typing (there are *several* kinds of blood typing beyong ABO and Rhesus typing), your doctor will have to draw blood (no more than a few pipettes) and have it tested.
Another easy way to find your type is to ask your parents for theirs. If they know, you can be reasonably certain as to what yours would then be...although the likelihood of error in this case would be considerable.
Call your doctor, it should be in your records.
Call your doctor, if they don't have it go and get it tested.
go to any doctor and they can test
you need a lab exam they are gonna take a blood sample and tested another thing you can do is talk to your doctor if you have the test done before they should have the answer
by the way for both things you have to talk to your doctor
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