Then when they reaccessed my DNA, I dropped in African DNA and Western Asian fell all the way off. And… No Native American or Hispanic showed up in my DNA, but African and Western Asian sure did. Her children listed different maiden names for her on their death certificates. Great-great grandmother was said to be full Cherokee or Navajo. I had my ancestry done to look for a Cherokee or Hispanic link. As I said tho, I think that’s a complete coincidence. While I sincerely doubt that there is any truth to that, I will say that my mother was RH + and that both my youngest RH + child and I have Hashimoto’s Hypothyroiditis and, I have Sjogren’s as well… both are autoimmune diseases. Incidentally someone hypothesized about RH neg & positive causing autoimmune problems. I would check your child’s hospital birth certificate it should say both your’s and your child’s blood type. Since my husband was RH positive (A+), I had to have the Rhogam shot as soon as I found out that I was pregnant and again after both my c-sections to prevent me from building up antibodies in case any of my baby’s blood crossed into mine during birth so as to prevent the death of any future babies (I lost my first). I’m RH negative (B-) while both my kids are RH positive (B+ & A+). If you didn’t need the Rhogam shot, then you and your child are both RH negative. O is considered a universal blood donor, so not necessarily.
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