MHR Club

Blood Type Education

Member Education

Know Your Blood Type

Hospitals and healthcare professionals may already know a patient’s blood type. MHR Club believes every paid member should know it too.

Why blood types differ

  • The main ABO groups are A, B, AB, and O.
  • Rh status is commonly identified as positive or negative.
  • A person inherits blood-group characteristics from their biological parents.

Why blood type matters medically

  • Blood type is critical for safe transfusion matching.
  • Rh status can be important during pregnancy.
  • Healthcare professionals may require clinical confirmation before surgery or other medical care.

Ways to learn your blood type

  • Ask your doctor, hospital, or laboratory.
  • Review reliable medical or blood-donation records.
  • Use an optional at-home blood-type kit from an independent seller and follow the instructions carefully.
  • Do not guess when a result is unclear.

Why MHR Club requires it

A known ABO and Rh type is required before paid member personalization is activated. MHR Club uses it as one foundation alongside health circumstances, occupation, physicality, routines, goals, preferences, restrictions, and provider guidance.

Food education inside MHR Club

MHR Club may organize foods into beneficial, neutral, limited, and emphasized or “super food” categories within its educational framework. These categories help members ask questions and consider choices; they are not medical treatment.

Blood type is not used alone

Allergies, medical restrictions, medications, symptoms, provider instructions, culture, budget, schedule, and practical ability may change what is appropriate for a particular member.

When clinical confirmation is required

Never rely on an MHR Club profile or home result for transfusion, surgery, pregnancy, or another medical decision. Healthcare professionals will perform or require appropriate clinical testing.