Yes. My son is 0- and my daughter in law is 0+ and they just had a A+ baby boy. It is very rare but the doctor said it can happen because every has a primary and secondary (recessive) blood gene. Since my d-i-law's father is A+ and her mother is 0+ and his parents are both 0+ but his mothers mother is A+ and her Father is 0+ there are many recessive A+ genes in their DNA blood type therefore they can have a A+ child. (Example mother is O+/A+ and father is 0-/A+ equals= A+/0 child.) 0 seems to be universal and can throw off a recessive gene. In our case; since it is rare; the baby and the mother's blood types caused him to have alot of jaundice (18) so he had to go back in hospital to be under the light for an additional 24 hours to bring it down. She was nursing and her milk had not come in to give him the fluids to fight off the excess billiruben count. Other than that; it will not be a problem for either of them.
As it is hard to find this information on the internet. Most sights say no because they are stating the normal without considering the recessive secondary gene type that are rare. Ask a doctor.... it happens
Yes, it could be if both parents blood types are with Hetero alleles.
(I^Ai) and (I^Bi)
The ( i ) from father and ( i ) from mother will make (ii) --> which means O
I was told that a mother that is a+ and child is 0+ that it OK for the father to be 0-
No. The child will be either group A or group B, but not group O. This is because the father can donate only a group A gene or a group B gene, so since group A and group B are dominant over group O, the child could not have group O blood.
No.Two Rh-'s always results in an Rh-.
I have o+ my son has 0+ my husband has ab- would my husband be the father of my child
No. The O+ gene is exclusive, meaning that if you are O+, your body only has the O+ gene, so your child can't be anything other than 0+ as well. He can only be A+ if the one of the parents is AB+ or A+.
Mother is a plus child 0 plus what could father be?
A or B
I was told that a mother that is a+ and child is 0+ that it OK for the father to be 0-
I think that's the only blood type they can make. the doctor said it can happen because every has a primary and secondary (recessive) blood gene. Since my d-i-law's father is A+ and her mother is 0+ and his parents are both 0+ but his mothers mother is A+ and her Father is 0+ there are many recessive A+ genes in their DNA blood type therefore they can have a A+ child. (Example mother is O+/A+ and father is 0-/A+ equals= A+/0 child.) 0 seems to be universal and can throw off a recessive gene. If one parent is 0+/0- and the other parent is 0-/0+ then the child can take the 0+ or 0- gene type.
The father would be fat.
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Yes, the child of these parents could have either blood type O+, O-, A+, or A-.
No. The child will be either group A or group B, but not group O. This is because the father can donate only a group A gene or a group B gene, so since group A and group B are dominant over group O, the child could not have group O blood.
No.Two Rh-'s always results in an Rh-.
Yes, the child of these parents could have either blood type O+, O-, A+, or A-.