No Shoshy, you misunderstood. If a woman is type A or type O and has a husband who is type B, a type B fetus will likely miscarry.
I have seen this happen to many women, including in my own family. After having a couple miscarriages, my type O mother went seven months with my type B brother, spotting the whole way. And thanks to medical malpractise, he was essentially a vegetable.
Another personal story I will tell is of a type O woman with seven live type O children, who had four miscarriages. Since her husband is a type B, I will bet the miscarriages were B babies.
And since cib needs science to back up my claims, I will give a little exerp of D'Adamo's ER4YT: "A 1975 study of 288 micarried fetuses showed a predominance of Type A, Type B and Type AB fetuses, which may have been the result of incompatibility with Type O mothers and their anti-A and anti-B antibodies.
"A large sample of families showed that the rate of miscarriages were highest when a mother and father were ABO incompatible.... In Caucasian and African mothers, Type B fetuses incompatible with mother's Type O or Type A blood were more frequently found among miscarriages."
I'm not saying homeopathy can't help, I'm just pointing out a little known established fact. And trying to let hayyou5 know that if this is her problem, that eventaully, the gene pool will give her a baby with a compatible blood type, and to know that its not her fault. For a reason unknown to us, those incompatible fetuses are not meant to survive.
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