The baby will have either type A or type B blood.
If the mother is +\- for the Rh allele, the baby could be positive or negative. If she is ++, then the baby can only be positive (positive is dominant). My husband and I are both positive, but our baby is negative, so we must both be +\-.
The cross would be AA x OO or AO x OO which would result in either AO or OO depending on whether the A+ person was AA or AO. so they would be either A+ or O + it doesn't really depend on what is more common but depends on whether the A+ person is really AA+ or AO+
O POSITIVE, However, there may be some type of medical info that I am not aware of but from knowledge the baby should have the same blood type since both the mother and the father have O POSITIVE. Check with your physician or a RN they would be better about giving you data and information. Also go to allied health nursing on the net it may answer your questions
If The Fatherr Blood Group Is 'O' And Mother Blood Group Is 'A' Then There Is The Possibility Of Both 'O' And 'A'.The Child Blood Group May Be 'O' Or 'A'. SYED NAZIR RAZA
The blood type would be A positive.
Of course!
A person with A positive blood may be a carrier for O negative blood. If the other parent is also a carrier of those traits, the baby could be O negative.
The baby can be type A and B positive.
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.
The baby could have almost any bloodtype except for O.
No
No. A positive O blood type means that each parent has two copies of the O blood type allele and can only give an O to their baby. The baby must have the blood type O. However, it can be O positive or O negative.
No. A positive O blood type means that each parent has two copies of the O blood type allele and can only give an O to their baby. The baby must have the blood type O. However, it can be O positive or O negative.
No. A positive O blood type means that each parent has two copies of the O blood type allele and can only give an O to their baby. The baby must have the blood type O. However, it can be O positive or O negative.
Yes. The parents' blood types are AO and AO so the baby will be OO. And since at least one parent is Rh+, the child will be Rh+.
No, in this scenario the possible blood types for the children are A- and B-. Positive refers to the presence of Rh factor in the blood. The Rh factor has to come from somewhere.