Yes, we all get our blood groups from our parents or grandparents.
If both parents are A and AB, there is no way to have a child with Othe only possible blood types are :AB,A,B
IAi, IBi
It is possible if your parents have different blood types. Example, if your father is A with a recessive O, and mother is B with a recessive O, you could easily land up with a O blood group. However, an AB father can have only an A, B or AB child depending on the mothers blood group, but surely NOT 'O.'
No. O is recessive. The parents would have to have A and B phenotypes in order for their child to have AB- blood.
No, Parents of a type b child would have to be either AB, BB, BO or OO.
Yes. If you cross parents with AB and O, you can have children with either A or B blood types.
If parents are O.Child is with O blood group.
No. Nor can someone with AB have a child with O.
Yes, they can have a child with blood type AB, which is the rarest of the four types.
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.
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It is always possible, but normally not (as was the case with myself). The Child Can have A, B, or AB blood types.