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Yes,type O is the universal donor,type O blood can be transfused to any blood type.Also,type AB is the universal receipiant , a person with type AB blood can be transfused with blood or blood products from any blood type.

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Type O is known as the "Universal Donor", so anyone can receive it.

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no. AB- can only be given to AB- or AB+ but you can receive AB-, A-, B-, O-

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No,if the RH factor is introduced into blood without out the RH factor there will be an adverse reaction.

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you can sell any type of blood.

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Do I need to be the same blood type as my egg donor?

For blood types, you must consider the antigens and antibodies that are involved. epending on the presence or absense of these proteins, a person may have A, B, AB, or O blood. With pregnancy the chief concern is the Rh factor, which determines whether somebody is positive or negative. If mom is positive and da is positive, then the baby will be positive for the Rh factor, and there will be no complications. This same concept occurs for parents that are both negative for the Rh factor. If mmom is positive and dad is negative, then the dominant gene (positive) will be found in the baby and there will be no problems. However, if mom is negative and dad is positive, then the baby will attain a positive Rh factor and be inside the mom's (negative) body. Then, the om's body will produce antibodies to ward off the foreign blood of the baby, possibly killing it. As long as a doctor is informed of this, the mom can take shot periodically to prevent the production of such antibodies an keep the baby safe.


If father has O negative blood type can the daughter have a positive?

Yes, she can. As far as blood type goes, if one parent is O and the other parent is B, the child can be either O or B. For Rh factor (i.e. negative or positive), if at least one parent is positive, then the child can be either negative or positive. If both parents are negative, then the child will be negative. So, it is perfectly plausible that it is his child.


Can a 'a negative' girl can marry a 'b positive' boy?

Yes sure, but pregnant girl should take special injection for this situation directly after delivery, because the child might be positive and mother is negative, the placenta will start releasing anti-bodies against the foreign positive, so the injection is given to kill those anti-bodies and so not causing trouble when next pregnancy happen. An rH positive person can be heterozygous, so the combination given in the question can result in an rH negative baby, which will not cause any problems. Blood type has no bearing on who can get married. That is a myth. Blood tests that are required before marriage are to test for STDs.


What will be your advice to a Rh negative blood group lady who has given birth to Rh positive blood group healthy baby?

i will advice her to take anti D injection so that next issue could be out of danger.


If the mother is A negative and the father is B positive what type of blood can the baby get?

It would all depend on the Dominant and Recessive blood type genes in the mother and father it is near improbable to tell unless you take a blood sample to test the blood type. == A rhesus negative mother and positive father can produce either a rhesus negative or positive child. A type A and type O parental combination will only produce either type A or type O children. So an A- mother and O+ father will normally produce offspring having the possible blood groups of A+ or A- or O+ or O-. See the link for a full explanation.

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If a person with ab blood needs to receive blood which type should he receive O or A?

If a person has AB type blood then they can receive any type of blood. A extra factor you have to take into account is whether they are AB positive or AB negative. An AB+ person can take any blood while an AB- person can take any blood as long as its negative. For a chart showing the blood type compatibility see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_types#Red_blood_cell_compatibility


What blood type is called the universal recipient because people with it can take transfusions from anybody?

The blood type that is can be given to anyone is blood type O-. A person that has the blood type O- is called a universal donor because O- is compatible (as long as they are not an alien!). People with negative blood types can only take negative blood types. People with positive blood types can take either positive or negative, so that is why only blood type O- is the universal blood type, not O+. :) ~Ctmusicgirl7PCH=AB


How can doctors determine positive or negative blood types.?

Doctors can determine positive or negative blood types by administering a test. The difference between positive and negative types is the presence of the RH factor. Positive blood types indicate the presence of the RH factor while negative blood types do not have this factor.


Can a person be allergic to body fluids from another person?

Not allergic but people having negative blood group cannot take positive blood as there body takes rh+ factor to be foreign object and treats it as a bacteria or virus.


I have O negative blood group I need blood which blood group is suitable?

O negative blood type can take only from O negative. but in emergency cases if the O negative is not available, doctors give you O positive, and treat that with immune-suppressants.


Can blood type 0 donate to anyone?

If you have type o negative then you are the universal donor and could donate to any other blood type. If you have o positive then you would be limited in what blood types you could donate to.


What can you say about the sign of the sum of integers with unlike signs?

Positive + positive = positive Negative + negative = negative Positive + negative will take the sign of the number with the greater absolute value.


If you take a blood test and it comes back positive and then 2 days later you take another blood test and it comes back negative could you still be pregnant?

False negatives are common, however, there is no false positive. It is best to get a blood test to be absolutely sure.


A negative number minus a positive number equal?

positive + positive = add (e.g. 2 + 1 = 3)positive + negative = take (e.g. 2 + -1 = 2 - 1 = 1)positive - positive = take (e.g. 2 - 1 = 1)positive - negative = add (e.g. 2 - -1 = 2 + 1 = 3)negative + positive = add (e.g. -2 + 1 = -1)negative + negative = take (e.g. -2 + -1 = -2 - 1 = -3)negative - positive = take (e.g. -2 - 1 = -3)negative - negative = add (e.g. -2 - -1 = -2 + 1 = -1)


What does hospitals test for when they take blood samples?

they test to see if u have positive or negative blood. Also they test if u have diabetes.XD XD XD XD


Why people with blood type O are known as universal blood donors?

because their blood cells don't have a different type of chemical on them as in A and B blood. actually, only people with O negative blood are universal donors because if you have A negative, you can't take O positive blood


Do I need to be the same blood type as my egg donor?

For blood types, you must consider the antigens and antibodies that are involved. epending on the presence or absense of these proteins, a person may have A, B, AB, or O blood. With pregnancy the chief concern is the Rh factor, which determines whether somebody is positive or negative. If mom is positive and da is positive, then the baby will be positive for the Rh factor, and there will be no complications. This same concept occurs for parents that are both negative for the Rh factor. If mmom is positive and dad is negative, then the dominant gene (positive) will be found in the baby and there will be no problems. However, if mom is negative and dad is positive, then the baby will attain a positive Rh factor and be inside the mom's (negative) body. Then, the om's body will produce antibodies to ward off the foreign blood of the baby, possibly killing it. As long as a doctor is informed of this, the mom can take shot periodically to prevent the production of such antibodies an keep the baby safe.