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AB negative is a RH negative blood type.

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Is it possible to have a child of ab rh negative where mother is AB Rh positive and father b rh positive?

yes


Can a A Negative Father and an AB Positive mother have an A Negative child?

The child will be A or B or AB, Rh+ or Rh- . So yes, the child can be A-.


What blood types can donate to AB negative?

AB, Rh negative recipients may be transfused AB, Rh negative whole blood (rarely used in modern transfusion medicine), any ABO, Rh negative red cells, any ABO, Rh negative platelets (with volume reduction of residual incompatible plasma if the requesting physician is concerned) and only AB fresh frozen plasma. Rh positive cellular blood products may be give to an AB negative recipient IF there are no available Rh negative components, immediate transfusion is required AND there is no preexisting Anti-D (RH) antibodies present in the patients plasma.


If a mom has Rh negative blood and the daughter has ab negative what would the dad have?

A, B, or AB, positive or negative


Father O negative mother ab positive?

Theoretically : If mother AB+ ( with hetero alleles Rh+Rh-) children are : A+,A-,B+,B- If mother AB+ ( with homo alleles Rh+Rh+) children are : 100% A+,B+


What is Johnny Depp blood type?

He is B negative.


What are the 4 main bloodtypes?

A, B, AB, and O each one can be negative or positive ex. A Rh positive A Rh negative


What antigens are expressed if a person is blood type AB negative?

My daughter is AB negative , I am B positive and her dad it A negative


What is Captain America's Blood type?

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Is blood type AB Rh D Positive rare?

No, AB Rh negative is the rarest blood type.


Is Rh negative the same as a negative?

Rhesus negative is one of the major two variants in blood typing (the other obviously being Rh positive). For example, people refer to themselves as "A+", "O-" or "AB-". There is nothing wrong with having it.


Is it possible to have blood type ABO?

It depends what you define as "Blood". Type AB, Rh positive recipients may receive whole blood (rarely used in modern transfusion medicine) from AB, Rh positive or negative donors. They may also (generally) receive red cell transfusions from any ABO and Rh blood type. They may receive platelets from any ABO, Rh donor type, but may require removal of residual incompatible plasma from the platelet product prior to infusion. An AB patient may only receive AB plasma. AB negative recipients may receive whole blood from an AB, Rh negative donor, red cells from any ABO, Rh negative donor, platelets from any ABO, Rh negative donor (with possible plasma reduction), and only AB plasma. Concerning the transfusion of Rh positive cellular components to Rh negative recipients; ABO compatible, Rh positive red cells may be transfused to Rh negative patients IF there are no compatible, Rh negative products available, transfusion cannot wait for units to be imported, anti-D antibodies are not present in the patient's plasma and the patient is a male, or a female of non-child bearing age.