Yes, "O pos" means bloodgroup O, Rhesus(D) positiv
The chances of their being your parents are negligible.
No. If both parents are B+ then their children will be B+ (75%) or O+ (25%).
*Note from asker: Both my parents and at least one brother have B pos blood... Possibility of a throwback gene?
Yes, the possibilities are A pos or neg and O pos or neg, see the related link.
yes, if you both are ab pos you can have a o neg baby. it depends on what the grandparents on both sides have as well as the parents and which is "dominate"
Parents over shoulder
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type A neg --can be AA or AO with Rh (--) = contributes A, O, (-)Father type O pos --can only be OO with Rh (++), (+-) = contributes O, (+), (-)Baby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AO with Rh (+-) or (--) = Type A pos/negBaby is type OO with Rh (+-) or (--) = Type O pos/negYES, these parents could produce a Type A positive child.
POS means multiple things 1.) piece of s*** 2.) parents over shoulder 3.) parked outside
lol = laugh out loud pos= parents over soulder hehehe
Yes, a person with O positive blood and a person with A positive blood can have a healthy baby. Blood type compatibility is generally not a significant concern, as both parents have positive Rh factors. However, it's important for expecting parents to consult with a healthcare professional for any potential issues related to blood types, such as Rh incompatibility, which can usually be managed effectively.
Yes. This can only happen if both parents are BO (heterozygous B's), meaning they both have one B allele and one O allele. Blood tests usually won't tell you if your heterozygous (BO) or homozygous (BB), you'd have to trace back the grandparents' blood types and even great-grandparents' blood types.
Yes! Parents have two genes for pos/neg blood type, and only one of them needs to be positive for the parent to have positive blood type. Most positive-blooded people have one positive gene and one negative gene. If both positive parents pass on their negative gene, they can have a child with a negative blood type.