A baby can be born free from AIDS even if both parents have AIDS.
No.
No, it is not possible.
because with the parents they wont be born. they usally have to be united in a one of a kind.the baby will take parts from both parents
yes
The chance of a diabetic baby born to parents who are both heterozygous normal depends on the sex. If the baby is a boy, there is a 50% chance while if it is a girl, there is a 25% chance.
Actually, the parents do look after the baby dolphins.
Yes, because if anyone related to the parents ever had ab type blood then that triat could show up in the baby.
No see link below
the boy has 50% chance adn the girl has 25%
Since it takes both a man and a woman (a mother and a father) to conceive and have a baby, everyone is born of two parents. However, not everyone has parents, since parents do die. Children who have had both parents die are "orphans". But if they later become adopted, then they have adoptive parents.
No but it can have a type: +TJ)T(U34tWEG
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood