It does not matter what blood type either of you have. It only matters in blood transfusions.
could if he is IBi
yes
Yes it is possible. The child can have A, B and O blood group.
Yes, so long as the mother isn't O. The negative gene is recessive.
A or O
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
It depends on the genotype of the parents: If they are AO and BO the child could be all of the 4 ABO-Bloodtypes: AO (= bloodtype A) BO (= bloodtype B) AB (= bloodtype AB) OO (= bloodtype O) If they are AA and BB the child could only be bloodtype AB If they are AO and BB the Child could be AB, or B (BO) If they are AA and BO the child could be AB or A (AO) In short, when the genotype is not given, the child can have any of the ABO-Bloodtypes
No, the child has to have one of the parents blood type.
A group traveling with a woman and a child were treated with less suspicion than a group of men alone. Reference biography.com
It can be A or O
AO or OO
come on answer it