Yes, people with AB positive blood can receive O positive blood.
In fact, AB+ can receive *any* blood, A, B, O, or AB, positive or negative.
It is the other blood types that have restrictions.
No. An AB neg can receive blood from any blood group with a negative Rh (A neg, B neg, AB neg, O neg).
Anyone. AB can receive from anyone and positive can receive from positive and negative.
YOu are universal donater, you can donate blood to a, b and ab positive blood groups.
The child could be A+, AB+, B+, A-, AB-, or B-. That is, any blood type except O positive or O negative.
a or ab neg and o pos
A person who is blood type AB has to be genotype AB. A person who is blood type O has to be genotype OO. So if a person who is AB mates with a person who is O, they cannot have a baby with type O. They could have an A or a B, but not O or AB.
Blood type A+ positive cand donate to people that have types A+ or AB+. They can receiver blood from Apos & neg, O pos & neg. Type O+ can give to O+ A+ B+ AB+ & only receive from O pos & neg Type B+ can give to B+ and AB+ and receive from B pos & neg; O pos & neg. Type AB+ can give only to AB+ and receive from EVERYONE A- (neg) can give to A pos & neg; AB pos & neg & receive from A neg & O neg. O- (neg) can give to EVERYONE and receive only O - (neg) B- (neg) can give to B pos & neg; AB pos & neg and receive from B- and O- AB- can give to only AB neg & pos and receive from AB-, A-, B-,O- **Type O blood is the universal blood type and is the only blood type that can be transfused to patients with other blood types **There is always a need for Type O donors because their blood may be transfused to a person of any blood type in an emergency
No. An AB neg can receive blood from any blood group with a negative Rh (A neg, B neg, AB neg, O neg).
Anyone. AB can receive from anyone and positive can receive from positive and negative.
YOu are universal donater, you can donate blood to a, b and ab positive blood groups.
It depends if you are A pos or A neg. If you are A pos, you can receive A pos, A neg, O pos, and O neg. If you are A neg, you can receive A neg, or O neg. The reason for this is that if you are A neg and receive Rh positive blood, it is possible you may develop an Anti-D antibody (Rh antibody)which would cause you to have a reaction to further transfusion of Rh positive units.
I think its either O neg, AB neg or Rhesus D Positive.
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AB pos or AB neg
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The child could be A+, AB+, B+, A-, AB-, or B-. That is, any blood type except O positive or O negative.
If you are AB positive (AB+ is universal receiver for positive blood group) then you can receive blood from A+, B+ & O+ & if you are AB negative then you cn receive blood from A-, B- & O-.