TRUE LIFE EXPERIENCE OF AN AS PERSON WITH GENOTYPE AND BLOOD GROUP COMPATIBILITY ISSUES TO DEAL WITH
If you are AS with another AS partner you are in love with, please read this experience as shared by my friend, JOY
“Some people have been reacting as if being AS is a form of disease or a disorder. This is wrong because as far as I’m concerned, it’s nothing to feel that way about. Nothing is wrong with someone who is AS.
The only concern is just about choosing who to make babies with. Every other thing is fine. I still believe it is that way because variety is the spice of life. Everyone should not be the same, therefore there shouldn’t just be one genotype available. As a matter of fact, there are some other genotype available but we will just concentrate on the three we all know which are AA, AS and SS to avoid complicated explanations.
The only genotype someone should not have is the SS genotype. This can only be avoided if people who are AS and SS marry ONLY AA genotype individuals.
May we all have the courage to do the right things at all times.”
It’s up to you now to decide. Do the safe thing and be happy in the future. Your genotype and blood group compatibility is very very important!!
Thanks
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