What Kind of Blood Does NBA Youngboy Have?
NBA Youngboy’s real name is Kentrell Gaulden, and he was born on October 20, 1999, making him a Scorpio. He was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and is African American. As for his blood type, NBA Youngboy is O positive.
O Negative
O Negative blood is sometimes called the “universal donor” type because it can be transfused to people with any blood type. It’s also used in emergency situations when there’s no time to determine a patient’s blood type. Only about 7 percent of the population has O Negative blood, so it’s important for people with this type to donate blood regularly.
A Negative
AB-negative is the second rarest blood type, accounting for less than 1 percent of the population. People with AB-negative blood can only receive red blood cells from donors with AB-negative or O-negative blood. They can donate red blood cells to recipients with all blood types. However, because of the rarity of AB-negative blood, it’s important for people with this blood type to be aware of their status and to register as donors.
B Negative
B Negative is a relatively rare blood type, making up only about 2% of the population. However, it is the most common blood type in NBA Youngboy’s hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Because of this, it is believed that NBA Youngboy has a higher than average chance of being a carrier for the sickle cell trait.
AB Negative
AB Negative is a relatively rare blood type, and as such, it can be difficult to find donors with this blood type. However, the American Red Cross maintains a registry of potential donors with rare blood types, and they may be able to help you find a donor.