No. If they were both O postitive the child would have to be O positive.
Yes, if the mother has type A or AB blood.
If the mother has type negative blood, and the father and child have type positive blood, the mother's blood may begin to attack the child's.
yes, blood type is not genetic
Yes.
Sure, if the mother is Rhesus (D) positive
No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.
No. The child can only inherit what his parents have. If either parent had an A in his type, he could give it to the child, but the father is B and the mother has neither A nor B. (If either parent had an A, it would show up in his or her type.)
Yes, a mother with negative and a father with O positive can have a baby with B positive. If they do, the mother must have blood type B or AB.
No. The child can only inherit what his parents have. If either parent had an A in his type, he could give it to the child, but the father is B and the mother has neither A nor B. (If either parent had an A, it would show up in his or her type.)
A father with the blood type can be b negative can have a child even a son that is A positive. The blood of a child comes from one or the other parent. If the mother is A positive the child can be as well.
Yes, as long as the mother's blood group is Rh positive, the baby can be Rh positive. Only one parent need be Rh positive for this to occur.
No: cause neiter parent caries the gene for A blood type, it would be imposible to pass on that gene.