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Chapter 1705: The Child With O Blood Type Born To An AB Mother
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Chapter 1705: The Child With O Blood Type Born To An AB Mother

Chapter 1705: The Child With O Blood Type Born to an AB Mother

A moment later, the door of the emergency room opened and the three people sitting on the bench

immediately stood up and went to meet the doctor anxiously, asking, "Doctor! How is my mother?"

Everyone was hanging by a thread, their eyes fixed on this doctor who had just come out.

The doctor's grave expression made everyone feel extremely uneasy in an instant.

"It's like this," the doctor, who had come out to wait for blood, said, "The patient lost too much blood

during the surgery and needs a transfusion."

They need the blood bank to deliver blood??

"Use mine!" Monica was extremely anxious and begged with tears, "She's my mother! I'm healthy! I

have blood! I donate blood every year!"novelbin

Tristan held her shoulders tightly, feeling very distressed.

"In principle, close relatives cannot donate blood, there will be rejection reactions." The doctor

understood the girl's mood and said calmly to her, "We have already contacted the blood bank, it will be

delivered soon."

"How soon is soon? Is the blood bank far from here? Will it get stuck in traffic? Can my mom still hold

on?" Monica grabbed the doctor's arm in near despair and pleaded bitterly, "I'm type O blood! Isn't O

blood supposed to be the universal blood type? Why can't I save my mom?"

"You are type O blood?" There was a hint of surprise in the doctor's tone. She looked at the girl, then at

the middle-aged man next to her, and said, "But the patient is type AB."

Algerone's heart sank heavily!

"What's the problem with that?" The girl asked puzzledly. "Please don't waste time! Let me give my

mom a transfusion! I have universal blood! I must be able to save her!"

Having been dependent on each other since she was little, she didn't know what else she could do for

Belinda. At this moment, there was a feeling of sorrow and panic at not being able to take care of one's

own.

She was just so afraid. After all, it was a brain tumor.

The doctor thought for a moment, "Let me test your blood first before the transfusion." She was also

racing against time.

Algerone reached out and grabbed the doctor's arm, his gaze firm, "She has type O blood! I can

confirm it! Don't waste time testing anymore! Hurry up and save her!!"

From his insistence and anxiety in his eyes, the doctor saw something. Then she said to Monica,

"Come with me."

Monica followed the doctor into the emergency room.

Watching his daughter's back, Algerone suddenly realized.

Today, the hospital was in urgent need of AB blood because a serious car accident had occurred,

injuring six or seven people, five of whom had lost too much blood and were all AB blood type. What a

coincidence!

As soon as the door of the emergency room closed, only Tristan and Algerone were left outside.

After calm and sensible contemplation, Tristan was shocked, and the feeling crept into his heart little by

little. He slowly turned his eyes and met Algerone's gaze directly.

Algerone looked at him and knew Tristan had noticed something. He choked up.

The father-in-law and son-in-law's eyes met, and all emotions melted into their eyes. Many words may

have been organized in their minds, but neither spoke.

Tristan chose not to ask anything at this time, and Algerone did not know how to open his mouth either,

unable to clarify things in a few words.

It could only be said that all of this happened too suddenly.

I thought I could keep my background a secret for a lifetime...

Monica's blood test results came out very quickly, confirming she was type O, and her blood quality

was very good, meeting the criteria for blood donation.

So a nurse came to draw blood for emergency use, "Roll up your sleeve."

She did as instructed. "Doctor, how big are the chances of rejection reactions in close relative

transfusions?" In the small room next to the emergency room, Monica was very worried about her

mother and asked carefully.

"You don't have to worry, you are not a close relative." The nurse taking the blood answered her

casually.

"She's my mother, isn't she a close relative?" She emphasized.

The nurse looked at her and asked softly, "Not your birth mother?"

Monica was confused by the question. She was a little unclear about the situation. The nurse then said

to her, "An AB mother cannot give birth to a child with O blood type."

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