You have panda blood. What should your parents have?

Panda blood is also known as RH-negative blood. If you have panda blood RH-negative blood, you may have two parents with RH-negative blood, or one parent may have RH-negative blood, or both parents may have normal blood type. Panda blood is not a separate blood type, whether it is type A, type B, type AB, or type O. Whichever blood type is RH-negative, it is known as panda blood. If it is RH-positive, it is a common blood type. The RH-negative gene is a recessive gene, so if both parents have RH-negative blood, the child is bound to be born with it. If one parent has RH-positive blood and the other has negative blood, the likelihood that their child will be RH-negative increases. If both parents have RH-positive blood but both carry the gene for RH-negative blood, the likelihood of the child being RH-negative also increases. Finally, we remind you that RH-negative blood is a rare blood type. In daily life, you should pay attention to protect yourself from trauma. For pregnant women with RH-negative blood, it is recommended to build a file early and monitor regularly to avoid hemolysis.