Pharma - OK, I understand, so if someone has a phenotype Rh+/Rh- they are automatically Rh+ but can have Rh- neg children with someone who also has phenotype Rh+/Rh-, which is what happened in my family. I guess as I am Rh-, so presumably with a phenotype of Rh-/Rh- and as all our children are also Rh-, my husband's phenotype must be Rh+/Rh-. What I don't understand is why my parents were given special donor cards and were told their blood had to be treated as positive when given to someone, but negative if they needed blood. No-one has ever told my husband that, as far as he is concerned his blood group is Rh+. He used to be a blood donor and just had the usual coloured card for RhB+. I used to know which coloured card meant which blood group, but I've forgotten now. All I know is my parents both had brown cards.