It depends on the genotype of the Rh+ parent. If that person is heterozygous, then yes there is a 50% chance of an Rh- baby.
Father's Group (negative)
Mother's Group (positive heterozygous)
Rh +Rh -Rh -
Rh +, Rh -Rh -, Rh -Rh -Rh +, Rh -Rh - Rh -
http://www.bloodbook.com/inherited.html
If the positive parent is homozygous, the baby will be positive:
Father's Group (negative)
Mother's Group (positive homozygous)
Rh +Rh +
Rh -
Rh +, Rh -Rh +, Rh -Rh -Rh +, Rh -Rh + Rh -
Both parents have to be Rh- to produce a Rh- child.
yes if a father has a vagina
It would all depend on the Dominant and Recessive blood type genes in the mother and father it is near improbable to tell unless you take a blood sample to test the blood type. == A rhesus negative mother and positive father can produce either a rhesus negative or positive child. A type A and type O parental combination will only produce either type A or type O children. So an A- mother and O+ father will normally produce offspring having the possible blood groups of A+ or A- or O+ or O-. See the link for a full explanation.
Yes it is possible...
father could be A positive, B positive, or O positive... i cud be more specific if i knew the his parents blood type
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
Yes, if both parents each have the dominant positive AND recessive negative genes, they have a 1 in 4 chance of having a child with rh-neg blood. Both mother and father would have to pass the recessive gene to the offspring.
With a mother with AB Positive blood type and a father with an O Positive blood type, there are four possibilities for the offspring's blood type. The child of this pairing could have A positive or negative, or B positive or negative type blood.
No. It is impossible, given those blood types, for the offspring to be O positive.
yes, 2 positives can have a negative, but not the other way around. I have a son like that.
Yes, a father with A negative blood can have a child with A positive blood. If he does, the mother must have a positive Rh factor, and the mother's blood type may be any of the possibilities.
B positive or negative or, O positive or negative.
No. Rh negative is a recessive gene. Positive people do not carry it.
No.
yes.
yes
no
95% not.
Punnet square; baby will be either AO or BO blood type.