of course she can
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Yes. Marriage is not dependant on blood type.
yes there is no problem in this but if women is Rh negative and man is Rh positive then there can be a problem in second or third child
Yes, so long as the mother isn't O. The negative gene is recessive.
Of course. Blood type has nothing to do with marriage. The only complications that may arise are during pregnancy. If the child is positive like the father it increases the chance of miscarriage, this however is not a serious concern as the woman can take a shot to correct the problem. It is very common and doctors always check for it.
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Yes. Blood type should not be a factor in who you marry.
There is no problem if a B positive woman marries a man with O positive blood. There are no special restrictions on marriage and blood type.
absolutely
Blood type has nothing to do with marriage. Any combination of blood types for the mother and the father can safely conceive a child.
There should be no problem concerning the blood groups. Only when the woman is Rhesus negative and the man is Rhesus positive, the offspring can be affected by Rh-disease (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rh_disease)
Yes. Marriage is not dependant on blood type.
The only problem that I know of is if the woman gets pregnant and the baby is positive. She will then have to have a shot to reduce the risk of miscarriage. This is only to do with the negative and positive aspect. As far as O and B are concerned, I don't know of any complications.
Yes, an AB positive and AB negative man and woman can marry. During a pregnancy, she'll receive Rhogam to prevent rh sensitization.