Yes.
That pair have no blood type incompatibilities.
Sure.
No.Two Rh-'s always results in an Rh-.
Nope. Generally there may be problems only if mother is negative and the father is positive. The antibodies to A/B blood types are too large to pass through the placenta and so cannot hurt the baby.
Just because the babys blood and the fathers blood is different, it doesnt mean that there is a possibility that he ain't the father. For example, my fathers blood is different from my sisters and including but he still my father. I hope that answered your question. You are A dominant, but you have the O+ recessive gene. To rephrase what the others have said- if the mother is A plus, she would be AA or AO bloodtype. The father is something with an O as well, if the baby has an O. Father could be BO< AO< OO etc. (or he could have negative blood, and still have a positive blood child from this union)
I'm pretty sure since you both have the same blood type the baby should be fine. All of mine were and I have O+ and the father is B+
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yes, there is a chance to have a baby w/ A+
If the mother and father are both type O, the baby cannot be type AB.
then the baby will be O plus, or AB plus , I think .
yes, it is possible.
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Yes - and the baby will have a blood type of O.