How to find out your babies blood type?

I have A/B positive and my husband is O positive, is there any way to find out what the blood type of our daughter is without getting a blood test?

Answer:
No, the only way is to go get a blood test.
nope
No, why don't you just get the blood test. It should be listed in your daughter's medical records.
No. Although they might have it on record from previous doctors visits.
go to a doctor get the results
NO...unless you are a clarivoiant.
If it is an adult you can say go give a pint of blood and they will tell you. Doesn't the Dr records say what her blood type is?
Call the MD
No. Your daughter needs a blood test.
u prob need a blood type kit, try this site for

http://www.healthtestingathome.com/?gcli...
That information should be in your daughters records at your pediatricians office. On your next visit there, just ask them. It wouldnt hurt. They need that info in the childs records for any emergencies, or unforseen accidents... so its there in the charts. That I know for sure. Good luck!
it should be in the babys records from when you had her...
I think I read something to the effect that your child will more than likely her father's blood type. The only real way to know though, is a blood test.
contact the hospital where you had your daughter they should have put it in her records. they may have got blood from her cord
they will tell you after your baby is born

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