A B+ parent can have a child with A+ blood. The other parent must be type A or type AB for this to occur.
No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.
no it can not
Yes. parent with B and a parent with O blood traits can have the following blood types in their children : B, O, BO
yes
Yes.
No. The parent's possible blood types are BO and OO. If the child is AO something is incorrect. Neither parent has an A to pass along.
no
yes, blood type is not genetic
b posgative
Could be any type, we all get our blood groups from our parents or even our grandparents so, if your child is not B positve, your child will have the same blood group as one of its four grandparents.
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.
No. B type can only have B, O, and AB. A child with A blood would have to have at least one parent be A or AB.