No, if both parents are type O, the child must be type O. However, since one parent is positive and the other is negative, the child could be either positive or negative.
Yes, but it is rare. Both my parents are positive (O+ and A+) but I am O-. One of my grandmothers was Rh- so that is probably how I got to be negative.
Yes, an O positive and O negative couple can have an O negative child if the O positive parent is heterozygous.
YES
A child with a parent with A positive and a parent with type O blood may be type A or type O. Without knowing the Rh factor of the second parent, it's not possible to say whether the child may have Rh negative blood.
No they cannot. They can only have a child with type A or type O blood.
Obviously, the child's blood type would be an O negative as well.
yes, absolutely
If a child does not have the same blood type as either the father or the mother there is nothing to worry about. It is fairly common for a child to have a blood type that combines the blood types of the parents, such as an AB negative child whose parents had A negative and B negative blood.
You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.
The child would have A plus blood type since A blood type is a dominant trait while O blood type is a recessive trait
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 to both.
No. If both parents have a negative blood type, the child will either have the mother's blood type,or father's blood type, or if one parent is A- and the other B- only then can a child be born AB-. However, if two people with negative blood types try to have a baby, that may be very difficult. Sterility usually runs on the negative blood types, but conceiving a child is not impossible for them.
They cannot. Two parents with type O negative blood will produce offspring of type O negative.
yes they can