Yes, if the father has type B or AB blood.
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No, an O-group parent cannot have an AB-group child at all.
Yes, a B+ father can have a B- child, regardless of the blood type of the mother. See the link below:
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Yes, a child can be B negative if one parent is A negative and the other parent is AB negative. The child would inherit one negative Rh factor from each parent, resulting in a B negative blood type.
Yes, it is possible for an O positive mother and an O negative father to have a B negative child. The child would have inherited one O gene from the mother and one O gene from the father, but could have received a B gene from each parent, resulting in a B blood type. The negative Rh factor would have also been inherited from the father.
I would need more information (like what blood types the child's grandparents are) to narrow it down. The child could be: - A negative - A positive - AB negative - AB positive - B negative - B positive
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Yes, they can.
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A father with the blood type can be b negative can have a child even a son that is A positive. The blood of a child comes from one or the other parent. If the mother is A positive the child can be as well.