There are no restrictions on marriage based on blood group compatibility. You can marry someone with the same blood group as you without any health concerns.
Blood groups are determined by the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells. These antigens are inherited from your parents.
Here are some key points to understand:
- Blood groups are not a factor in marriage compatibility. Marriage is a social and personal decision, not a medical one.
- Blood groups are important for blood transfusions. People with the same blood group can safely donate blood to each other.
- Blood groups do not affect fertility or the health of offspring.
It's important to note that while blood group compatibility is not a factor in marriage, it's always good to be aware of your blood group and your partner's blood group for medical reasons.