Not as a result of their blood types. The ABO blood groups do not pose any threat when creating offspring - A, B, AB and O can all have children together. The Rh factor (+/-) may have an affect in the second pregnancy if the mother is negative.
Yes, the child's blood type can be B if the father has o.
Yes. They can have B+, B-, O+, and O-.
Yes, parents with O+ and B- can have a child with B- blood. Their children may be type O or type B, and may have Rh negative or positive blood types.
yes child can have blood group o+ o- b+ or b_
blood type o
Yes, even though the father is blood type O he could father an O child, A child, or B child.
No, the o parent has to Have O,O alliesand the B parent would only have B,B or B,O allies. The only are B,O and O,O.
Yes, this is possible the alleles for B-type are (I^B i ) or (I^B I^B ) for a perent to be O which alleles is (ii) the child should be (I^B i ) and in this way the child got the (i) from father, and I^B from mother.
Not true, blood types do not make us normal or abnormal!
It is possible if your parents have different blood types. Example, if your father is A with a recessive O, and mother is B with a recessive O, you could easily land up with a O blood group. However, an AB father can have only an A, B or AB child depending on the mothers blood group, but surely NOT 'O.'
Yes it is possible for both B blood type parents to have a child with O blood type. Aside from O, they can also have a child with B blood type.
The child's blood type could be B positive or O positive.