Only a physician would be able to tell you this after very extensive bloodwork.
Yes, O- is a universal donor.
no you cannot he will die
Yes you can, I had undergone Bone Marrow Transplantation in 2002, my sister(Donor) had O+ve blood group while mine was O-ve, only HLA matching is required and blood group doesn't matter.
No although type O can donate to anyone the positive (plus) can not be put into a blood with negative. This would cause blood clumping and would be very bad.
Yes. O is the universal donor. As long as the recipients RH Factor (positive or negative) is the same then O can donate to any blood type.
No - a pos can not donate blood to a negative
Nope - O negative is the only group that can be safely given to the patient if their blood group is unknown.
O plus is called universal blood donor. Because O plus blood has anti A and anti B antibody. So it will not react with any blood group.
No - a pos can not donate blood to a negative
No it is not..The blood group is O negative.
You will be called Biological father of the baby who inherit your all qualities plus resemblence .U need not support the mother and medical ethics forbit disclousure of your identity to the mother and u will be refered as unknown donor of the sperm
The O pos type can be called a universal donor. They can donate to any type that is also positive. Thus, O pos can donate to O pos, A pos, B pos, and AB pos. O pos should not be used in Rh negative patients in order to prevent the development of anti-D antibodies unless in an emergency and no other type is available.