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If the father is type AO, the types of blood that the child can have depend on the mother. If the mother is AA, the child will be either AA or AO. If the mother is BB, the child will be either AB or BO. If the mother is OO, the child will be either AO or OO. If the mother is AB, the child will be AA, AB, AO or BO. If the mother is AO, the child will be either AA, AO or OO. If the mother is BO, the child will be either AB, AO, BO or OO. So, of all the possible outcomes, the child will be either AA, BB, OO, AB, AO or BO.
The Grandmother to your child can either be your Mother or youe Mother-in-Law
Yes, the mother and father can have either an A or O child with the Rh factor of either - or +.
Your grandfather's child is either your parent (mother or father) or your aunt or uncle.
If the father is O and the mother is A, the child can end up either A or O.If the father is O and the mother is AB, the child can end up either A or B.
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Of course not. It is inside a woman's body. No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.Of course not. It is inside a woman's body. No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.Of course not. It is inside a woman's body. No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.Of course not. It is inside a woman's body. No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.
no. her children have to either be A or B
Absolutely not! Race is genetic, determined by the characteristics of the mother and the father. A blood transfusion (from whatever race) will not change the genetic makeup of either the mother or the child.
No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.
No. The child will have either type A or type B blood.
The child can have either A-type blood or O-type blood.