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There is no reason an man with A negative blood could not marry a woman with type O, either negative or positive.
The problem comes if a man who is Rh positive gets a woman who is Rh negative pregnant. This can cause the mother to form antibodies against the baby. The woman will need to receive injections to prevent the development of antibodies.
In some cases, the first pregnancy may be okay, but the mother may start to develop antibodies shortly after the baby is born due to exposure to the baby's blood during birth. This will cause problems for any subsequent pregnancies where the fetus is Rh positive.
Yes, the O plus boy can marry an O negative girl though there will be a high risk of miscarriage.
Sure!! There isn't any hassle of blood types to marry...any blood type can marry any other blood type...the only problem arises when a Rh -ve girl marries a Rh +ve boy...for example an O negative gal can't marry an A+ve,B+ve,AB+ve or even O+ve boy Coz this leads to further complications during pregnancy for both mother and foetus...I am in a med school so it's a common question asked there
o ve+
A+ve A1+ve O+ve
Blood type is not a factor in whether two people can get married. The blood test done before getting a marriage license is to test for the sexually transmitted diseases syphilis. Most areas do not require a blood test before marriage any more.
they did not have A and B group at all so they can only produce a baby with O -ve or +ve
b +ve
An O positive girl may marry an AB positive man. There are no blood-type related restrictions on marriage.
Yes
A ab Blood Group A+ve patient can receive donors of Group: A +ve . A-ve . O+ve And O -ve , and patient with blood group A -ve and can only receive A-ve and O -ve, in terms of Packed red cells ( Red blood cells) is required .
It would be a good combination.
no way.