UPDATE: it was the most likely answer. Grandma was wrong, dad is B+.
I’m not sure where else to ask, and it looks like this might be my best bet! I was always under the impression that O+ and O+ would make another O+ but kiddo is apparently B+! From what I’ve read, that suggests that: one of us is a chimera, or has cis-ab or Bombay blood types. It’s unlikely baby is a chimera/absorbed a twin since in theory that twin would have also been O+. I suppose the simple answer would be that they got his results mixed up in the hospital but I’m not sure how likely that is.
None of this actually matters in the long run (I don’t think it does, anyway?) but I do find it fascinating. If anyone has any research regarding unexpected blood types, share it here!
Edit: yes, he is unquestionably by husband’s baby. I figured the most likely answer would be either my husband was wrong about his own blood type or there was a lab mixup. Definitely my baby, though, he’s my twin.
I’m not sure where else to ask, and it looks like this might be my best bet! I was always under the impression that O+ and O+ would make another O+ but kiddo is apparently B+! From what I’ve read, that suggests that: one of us is a chimera, or has cis-ab or Bombay blood types. It’s unlikely baby is a chimera/absorbed a twin since in theory that twin would have also been O+. I suppose the simple answer would be that they got his results mixed up in the hospital but I’m not sure how likely that is.
None of this actually matters in the long run (I don’t think it does, anyway?) but I do find it fascinating. If anyone has any research regarding unexpected blood types, share it here!
Edit: yes, he is unquestionably by husband’s baby. I figured the most likely answer would be either my husband was wrong about his own blood type or there was a lab mixup. Definitely my baby, though, he’s my twin.