Yes, the blood type of a person does not prevent a person from having children. Having O negative blood will not prevent a man from having children.
The only issue comes when an RH Positive man tries to have children with an RH Negative woman. This causes problems, due to subsequent rejection reactions by the mother, but they can be handled if they are known in advance. Talk to your doctor.
RH- and RH+ are not blood types, they are factors.
They could potentially develop an antibody.
i know im rh neg and my 2 brothers are rh neg. So i guess we ar eok. i have 3 children myself, but i dont know their blood type.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type O neg --can only be OO with Rh (--) = contributes genes O, (-)Father type A neg --can be AA or AO with Rh (--) = contributes A, O, (-)Baby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AO with Rh (--) = Type A negBaby is type OO with Rh (--) = Type O negRh negative blood requires two negative genes. Since both parents are negative, there is no positive gene to offer the offspring, so the children will all be Rh negative.
a or ab neg and o pos
i would guess Rh neg.
The negative in "O Negative" means that it's Rh negative, meaning that anyone, either positive or negative can receive that Rh type. O negative blood can be given to anyone. It's the Universal Donor.
You got that wrong mate, Rh neg can infact receive from Rh neg. Rh neg has got antibodies against Rh D. Since the erytrocytes of the donor hasnt got the rhesus D on its cells, there is no problem. If the Rh negative gets blood from a Rh positive however, the antibodies react with the D antigen on the cells from the donor and a dangerous reaction occurs.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type A negative -- can be AA or AO and Rh (--)Genes: A, O, (-)Father type A -- can be AA or AO and Rh (--)Genes: A, O, (-)Baby recieves one gene from each parent: Baby is type AA Rh (--) = Type A negBaby is type AO Rh (--) = Type A negBaby is type OO Rh (--) = Type O negIf both parents are A neg, then they would have an Type A neg or O neg child. The child cannot B because the parents do not carry a B gene, and cannot be Rh positive since neither parent carries the Rh (+) gene.
Of course! Depending on the genotypes of the parents, the child could be an A or O blood type. And because both parents are Rh negative, the baby can only be Rh negative. To sum it up, the baby may be either A neg or O neg.
Yes, people with AB positive blood can receive O positive blood. In fact, AB+ can receive *any* blood, A, B, O, or AB, positive or negative. It is the other blood types that have restrictions.
Can a child with RH neg blood come from parents that are A positive and A negative