Hurry Up And Have Those Babies, Ladies With Type O Blood

“I don’t want the message to be that women in the healthy population should be petrified that their blood type may predict compromised fertility.”
— Yale University School of Medicine reproductive endocrinologist Lubna Pal discusses her study which found that women in their 30s with “blood type O were more likely than women with other blood types to have diminished ovarian reserve,” a result which should probably send paroxysms of fear through women in the healthy population whose blood type might predict compromised fertility.