Blood groups have nothing to do with marriage or even sexual relations. Blood groups come into play for transfusions and sometimes childbirth. It is important during times that large quantities of blood are being exchanged, because the body can reject certain types if they are not compatible.
Yes. Blood type should not be a factor in who you marry.
of course.
Yes
yes. all of the blood types can marry any other blood type.
Yeah! anyone can marry anyone. as long as there in love. having sex however is a different matter
Yes, theoretically a person with AB+ blood group can accept blood of any other group. But practically it is not practiced.
yes it is possible if one person in parent with A blood group
If a 32-year old male is in the AB plus blood group, he can marry a 35-year old female that is in the O blood group without having any problems in pregnancy.
I am a- and my bf is b+ and are daughter is healthy and no probelms at all when she was born
Yes, individuals with blood type O+ can marry individuals from any other blood type group without any health risks specifically related to blood compatibility. However, it is always recommended for couples considering marriage to consult with a healthcare provider for genetic counseling and to understand any potential health implications related to blood type compatibility.
Yes. The only complication with reproduction and the Rh factor is when the mother is - and the baby is positive. Because the mother in this scenario is positive, there won't be an effect.
Rh factor or rehsus factor is also involved in blood groups. either a person is Rh+ or Rh- if u are A+ then u have blood group A and you are Rh+ if you are A- then you have blood group A and you are Rh-