Why not?
If a mother is type AB, it means she has A and B antigens in her and zero antibodies.
If the father is type A, B, or AB, there is a chance that the child can be type AB. It all depends on luck.
If the father is type A, and he happens to donate that antigen, and the mother happens to donate the B antigen in her body, then voila! Type AB.
If the father is type B, and he happens to donate that antigen, and the mother happens to donate the A antigen in her body, then voila! Type AB.
If the father is type AB, and he donates either. The child can be type AB as long as the mother donates the opposite one.
It's really all chance.
If you are asking whether the mother will reject the blood type in the child, then of course not. They are the same blood type. Perfectly compatible.
Yes, if the Mother is type B or AB.
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Since both parents are Rh+, the child will also be Rh+.If the Mother is A0+ and Father is AB+, the child will be: AA+ AB+ AO+ or BO+ So yes this does produce a B+ child.If the Mother is AA+ and the Father is AB+, the child will be AB+ or AA+ neither of these is B+ so this doesn't produce a B+ child.
No, a child with type O blood can not be born of a woman with AB blood type.
If the father is type AO, the types of blood that the child can have depend on the mother. If the mother is AA, the child will be either AA or AO. If the mother is BB, the child will be either AB or BO. If the mother is OO, the child will be either AO or OO. If the mother is AB, the child will be AA, AB, AO or BO. If the mother is AO, the child will be either AA, AO or OO. If the mother is BO, the child will be either AB, AO, BO or OO. So, of all the possible outcomes, the child will be either AA, BB, OO, AB, AO or BO.
Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
the child's blood group will be AB-.
If the child has AB blood, the A must come from somewhere. Since the B type's provided by the father, the mother could be A type, but this doesn't mean that the mother couldn't be AB type.
The resulting child could have A+, B+, or AB+ type blood.
If the mother is A, and the father is A, then the child will only have A antigens and will thus be blood type A. If father or mother are AB, then the child can end up with AB, A, or B blood type. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
No. The child will have either type A or type B blood.
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