You should be able to. O type blood is usually described as the universal donators of blood because all body systems should accept in the blood system.
The mother and father both give a normal baby 23 chromosomes. This is because, a normal human has 46 chromosomes in all cells, except sex cells. So, a human receives half from the mother and half from the father thus 23 from each.
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A normal, healthy Human will have 46 chromosomes; 23 from the mother, and 23 from the father. Various diseases can increase this number however due to the chromosomes replicating too much
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because in meiosis, you receive 23 from your mother and 23 from your father, making there a total of 46
Yes. They're just genes - mix & match is normal.
No - a normal human will have 1 set of chromosomes from their father and 1 set from their mother.
No - a normal human will have 1 set of chromosomes from their father and 1 set from their mother.
A normal family is - a mother a father a daughter and a son. this is what god said
The mother and father both give a normal baby 23 chromosomes. This is because, a normal human has 46 chromosomes in all cells, except sex cells. So, a human receives half from the mother and half from the father thus 23 from each.
The answer is yes, probably. You do not do the torch test in normal cases. You will have to go for TORCH test after normal delivery in many patients. You will probably find few of them, who are TORCH positive.
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A normal, healthy Human will have 46 chromosomes; 23 from the mother, and 23 from the father. Various diseases can increase this number however due to the chromosomes replicating too much
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Erythroblastosis Fetalis is a disease that affects mothers with a positive RH factor when their unborn babies have a negative RH factor. It only has negative side-effects during the second pregnancy.
AS you are the father of your daughter, even if you have not yet married her your responsibility will be the same and all the more as a normal father.
Yes they can. The type of the blood (e.g., A, B, O, AB) is not really the problem that can exist when the blood types of a mother and father are incompatible. Instead it is the Rh factor which is documented as the negative or positive part of the blood type. Both partners with negative or both with positive blood types do not have any problem from incompatibility. And if the mother is positive and the father is negative the Rh problem is also not in play. But, when a woman has negative Rh and her mate is positive for the Rh factor, then there is a chance that the baby will inherit the positive Rh from the father. The mother's body will then not recognize the blood of the infant as "normal" and will try to get rid of it as a foreign substance when a little of the baby's blood enters into the mother's system. The mother's immune system develops antibodies which attack the blood of the baby. The baby can then have a break down of the red blood cells which results in anemia, and in extreme cases, the result can be a hemolytic disease that can cause brain damage and perhaps death. Even when the mother has a negative blood type and the father has a positive blood type, it is possible when determined in advance to give treatment that can avoid the problem, so this does not require the couple to avoid having children, just that they have good prenatal care.