Yes.
You will occasionally have problems if the mother is Rh negative and the father is Rh positive; if the baby is Rh positive, there is a possibility for complications if the baby's blood poisons the mother. This is pretty rare these days.
Yes, both parents are still responsible for the raising of the child. yup its called "common marriage"
A child with both parents dead
Child support law assumes that one or both parents are absent.
It depends on what other family is still alive. If there is an aunt or uncle - or even an older sister or brother - so long as the prospective guardian is over 18, they would probably be granted guardianship. If there are no surviving relatives, the child would be cared for by the state.
Neither of the parents have to pay because they both have a child.
Can parents with both negative blood have a child and how much of a chance for that child having a dissabillity
No. If both parents are type O, the child will be O. If both are A, the child can be either A or O. If both are B, the child can be either B or O. If both are AB, the child can be A, B, or AB (but not O).
Parents are obligated to follow the most recent order, regardless of their current residence.
When a recessive trait is inherited from both parents, it will be expressed. If the trait is hemophilia, the child will be a hemophiliac.
Sometimes, yes. But this largely depends on the state laws, as well as the income of both parents.
No. If both parents are type O, the child will also be type O.
once a childs parents are natralized the child is natrailzed