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Sure, if the mother is Rhesus (D) positive

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Q: Can an o negative blood type father parent an o positive child?
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Can an O negative blood type father parent an B positive blood type child?

no


Can a parent with O positive and a parent with O negative have any affect on the child?

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.


Can an B positive blood type mother and a O negative blood type father parent a B positive child?

Yes.


Can a parent with a positive and a parent with ab positive have a child with a negative blood?

rarely can be


Can negative blood type parent and positive blood type parent have an Rh negative blood type child?

yes, absolutely


Can a parent with O negative blood type and a parent with A positive blood type have a baby with O positive blood type?

Of course!


Can an A negative parent and a A positive parent have a child who is AB negative blood type?

it can be rare only


Can a b neg father have an A pos son?

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.


Can a o negative blood type father have an a positive baby?

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.


Can a father with A-negative blood have a child with A-positive blood?

Yes, a father with A negative blood can have a child with A positive blood. If he does, the mother must have a positive Rh factor, and the mother's blood type may be any of the possibilities.


Is it possible for a mother to have a positive blood type and father b positive to have a baby with ab negative?

Yes -- There is not one gene that determines blood type. The father can be heterozygous for the A blood type. This just means that the father has one A gene and one O gene. Since the A gene is dominant, the blood from the father tests as A. A separate gene determines the positive and negative part of the blood grouping. This is the RH factor. Again the father can have one gene that is positive and one that is negative, positive is dominant. Same analysis for the mother, mixed B and O genes with B as dominant, positive and negative for RH factor, positive dominant. The egg from the mother could contain the B and RH negative (50% chance of each). The sperm from the father could contain the A and RH negative. Thus the baby would be AB negative (no positive from either parent).


If the mother has B positive blood and the father has O negative what would the child's blood type be?

B positive or negative or, O positive or negative.