Yer of course they can, blood type doesnt matter. But the chiled will have the mothers blood type because a positive is to rare to pass on through family blood line.
Then the father of the child is someone else with B Negative blood group.
no
No. The mother must be either AO or AA, and the father OO. No combination of these can give rise to an AB child. However, a negative mother and a positive father can have a negative child, by rhesus factors, if the father has genotype +-.
no
If Mom is custodial in Illinois, the answer is NO. Father must have Mom's written permission to take the child out of state.
yes
No, they cannot.
No, they cannot.
it is rh negative and rh positive that u dont want to mix not the a b o types it is the + or - two ++ mom n dad or two -- mom n dad not 1 positive(+) and 1 negative(-)
It is a little difficult to say but there is a question of parenthood here. The child cannot be type B if both parents are seen to be type O. The father must have a blood type of AB or B. Please see... http://www.dna-bioscience.co.uk/did_you_know_abo.shtml
o
Yes.