yes it is possible, blood groups do not work that way.
No, it will not.
No, this can't happen, if two parents are O blood type, all kinds will be O.
Another has said: no chance. One of the parents must be b positive.
not chance,but rarely can be.
I'll wait for you to ask the question. Positive parents can have a negative baby as positive is dominant so they may both have one positive and one negative gene and the baby gets the two negative genes.
No they cannot. If a parent is O, that means that their blood is IOIO, a child from this pairing would have inherited both O's from the parents.
There are no limitations on compatibility of parents based on blood type. Two O positive parents may have a child without any special concerns.
Yes, two Type O parents can create a healthy Type O baby. If the mother is Type O negative, and the first baby is positive, then there may be a danger to future positive babies because, during the first pregnancy, the mom's body may produce antigens to the positive blood type. This scenario may be why blood tests are taken when couples marry. A doctor should be consulted.
yes
No.
a negative times a negative is a positive so the answer is positive
No, it is impossible to get an A-type from two O-types.