No. They could have an A- child, but not A+.
It would all depend on the Dominant and Recessive blood type genes in the mother and father it is near improbable to tell unless you take a blood sample to test the blood type. == A rhesus negative mother and positive father can produce either a rhesus negative or positive child. A type A and type O parental combination will only produce either type A or type O children. So an A- mother and O+ father will normally produce offspring having the possible blood groups of A+ or A- or O+ or O-. See the link for a full explanation.
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Negative blood can be given to someone with positive blood. Positive blood CANNOT be given to someone with negative blood.
O positive or O negative.
There is no blood type OE. There are 8 different blood types, A positive and negative, B positive and negative, O positive and negative, and AB positive and negative.
No, an O Positive person cannot donate to an A Negative person because the person who is Negative, or Rh Negative, will react to the Positive (Rh Positive) blood. Negative can only get Negative, Positive can get Positive or Negative.
Human blood has a protein (rH). If you have rH in your blood you have positive blood type, if you are lacking rH you have a negative blood type. Negative blood rejects positive blood because it is lacking the chemical, however positive blood can accept both negative or positive blood.
A negative or o negative or ab negative
Is the clotting of blood an example of positive or negative feedback?
If Parent 1 and Parent 2 both have blood type O then their offspring will have blood type O.
CAN TWO POSITIVE BLOOD TYPES MAKE a negative blood type
No. The Rh Negative blood group is formed by an absence of the Positive factor.