When talking only about marriage itself, a man with blood type AB can marry a woman with the same blood type. However, when talking about having children, having different Rh factors in the blood can cause fertility issues.
Sure!! There isn't any hassle of blood types to marry...any blood type can marry any other blood type...the only problem arises when a Rh -ve girl marries a Rh +ve boy...for example an O negative gal can't marry an A+ve,B+ve,AB+ve or even O+ve boy Coz this leads to further complications during pregnancy for both mother and foetus...I am in a med school so it's a common question asked there
o ve+
A1B ve and AB ve blood groups are not the same, but they are closely related. A1B refers to a specific subtype of the AB blood group, where "A1" indicates a particular antigen variant on the red blood cells. Both groups share the AB blood type characteristics, but the presence of the A1 antigen distinguishes A1B from the broader AB category.
A ab Blood Group A+ve patient can receive donors of Group: A +ve . A-ve . O+ve And O -ve , and patient with blood group A -ve and can only receive A-ve and O -ve, in terms of Packed red cells ( Red blood cells) is required .
they did not have A and B group at all so they can only produce a baby with O -ve or +ve
Yes, a person with AB- blood can receive O- blood in a transfusion because AB can receive blood from A, B, AB, and O blood types. However, individuals with AB- blood type can only donate to other individuals with AB blood type.
not sure but it may be AB -ve
Yes, the O plus boy can marry an O negative girl though there will be a high risk of miscarriage.
father's blood group AB+ve and Mother's is O+ve, If there any chance to have a Opositive baby
An O positive girl may marry an AB positive man. There are no blood-type related restrictions on marriage.
Sebastien Loeb's blood type is not publicly known.
Yes.