Yes, it is possible. The geneotype of the mother would be either BB or BO and for the father would be OO. If you cross the father's geneotype and either of the mother's then at least two of the four outcomes will be for B blood type. As for the - and +, positive is dominant over negative. The father could be + - or + + and the mother would be - -. Either combination would result in at least two positives. Therefore, it is possible for the mother to be B-, the father to be O+ and the baby to be B+. I added the link to the website where I got my info from.
I want to know if an rh b neg blood type mother and an O positive father can have an A positive baby?
The father can have any variety of blood type. The only rare complication could occur if the father had A or B group blood, where after birth the mothers immune system attacks the babies red blood cells if it is either A or B. However, this is rare and not usually serious. You may be concerned about "Haemolytic disease of the Newborn" this mainly happens in Rheus D Negative mothers i.e. blood types A, B, AB or O negative if the baby is Rhesus D positive e.g. O positive. Plus the mother must have previously been exposed to Rhesus D positive blood e.g. previous chilbirth. But in this day and age it is very uncommon as it can be prevented both before and after birth. So you can have a baby no matter what blood type the father is.
Yes...this is absolutely possible. Everyone receives two blood type genes, one from their mother and one from their father. A and B are considered dominant genes and O is considered a recessive gene. In this case of the parent that is A+ , they carry one dominant A gene and one recessive O gene. The parent that is B- carries on dominant B gene and one recessive O gene. The negative or positive associated with the blood type is call the Rh factor. If you inherit the Rh factor from one of your parents then you are considered Rh positive (In this case, the parent who is A+). If you do NOT inherit the Rh factor from one of your parents then you are considered Rh negative (In this case, the parent who is B-). In the case of the baby born O+, he/she received one recessive O gene from the mother and one recessive O gene from the father. He/She also inherited the Rh factor from the parent that has it (parent that is A+). All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
This would depend on what the genotype is of the parents. They could have children with type A, B, AB, or O type blood. This is possible if they are both heterozygous if they are homozygous for their respective blood types they could only have AB children. Also the statistics for the blood types would change if one parent was homozygous and one parent were heterozygous.
A positive and A1 positive (usually written as A plus sign and A1 plus sign) refers to the antigens in the blood. People with the A blood type contain A antigens. People with A positive blood refers to the presence of both A antigens and Rh-positive antigens.
Absolutely not. Blood tests exist so that couples will not be at risk for HIV, AIDS or other diseases.
then the baby will be O plus, or AB plus , I think .
Yes.
Yes - and the baby will have a blood type of O.
Yes. That pair have no blood type incompatibilities.
Sure.
It is possible. It depends on the blood group of the mother.
The baby's blood type would either be type A or type O. The father (phenotype A) could have an underlying genotype of either AA or AO. Therefore, the baby could have either type A (AO - with A from the father and O from the mother) or type O (OO - with O from the father and O from the mother) blood.
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Yes, it is possible. The geneotype of the mother would be either BB or BO and for the father would be OO. If you cross the father's geneotype and either of the mother's then at least two of the four outcomes will be for B blood type. As for the - and +, positive is dominant over negative. The father could be + - or + + and the mother would be - -. Either combination would result in at least two positives. Therefore, it is possible for the mother to be B-, the father to be O+ and the baby to be B+. I added the link to the website where I got my info from. I want to know if an rh b neg blood type mother and an O positive father can have an A positive baby?
yes
yes, there is a chance to have a baby w/ A+
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