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  5. I'm really confused and a bit worried about my child's blood group. My wife has O, mine is B, but our child's blood group came out as A. We've done the tests twice at a lab, and there's no mistake with the blood group results. Is it possible for our child to have this blood group combination? Could this mean anything serious or indicate that the child might be someone else's? I've read some articles that suggest a DNA test, but I'm not exactly sure what test to ask for at the lab. Should we be consulting a specific type of doctor for this issue? Any guidance would really help clear things up.

I'm really confused and a bit worried about my child's blood group. My wife has O, mine is B, but our child's blood group came out as A. We've done the tests twice at a lab, and there's no mistake with the blood group results. Is it possible for our child to have this blood group combination? Could this mean anything serious or indicate that the child might be someone else's? I've read some articles that suggest a DNA test, but I'm not exactly sure what test to ask for at the lab. Should we be consulting a specific type of doctor for this issue? Any guidance would really help clear things up.

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I'm really confused and a bit worried about my child's blood group. My wife has O, mine is B, but our child's blood group came out as A. We've done the tests twice at a lab, and there's no mistake with the blood group results. Is it possible for our child to have this blood group combination? Could this mean anything serious or indicate that the child might be someone else's? I've read some articles that suggest a DNA test, but I'm not exactly sure what test to ask for at the lab. Should we be consulting a specific type of doctor for this issue? Any guidance would really help clear things up.

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