Yes. The child will be either A positive or B positive or even AB positive. If the grandparents have a negative (A negative, B negative), there is a slight chance that the child will have a negative. A type O is out of the question. The fact that there are two positive parents means that there is no risk to the mother of Rh negative disorders.
Blood type have nothing to do with having a baby
No. If both parents are positive, the child will be positive. If both parents are negative, the child will be negative. Parents who are negative and positive can have children who are either positive or negative. '+' + '+' = '+' '-' + '-' = '-' '+' + '-' = '-' or '+'
absolutely. as long as one of the parents is positive, the child can be positive. and if one parent is A the other B, the child can be A, B, AB or O depending on the parents' other alleles. so the child can definitely be A or B positive, but also A negative, B negative, AB negative, AB positive, O positive or O negative.
No
Yes, that's True. for Rh- to come, both parents should be Heterozygous.
If there both b positive, then probally not. But if the dad was a b positive and the mum was an a positive then there would be a 50/50 chance of tem having an ab positive.
Another has said: no chance. One of the parents must be b positive.
No. If both parents are positive, the child will be positive. If both parents are negative, the child will be negative. Parents who are negative and positive can have children who are either positive or negative. '+' + '+' = '+' '-' + '-' = '-' '+' + '-' = '-' or '+'
Yes, two B positives can produce an O positive child.
absolutely. as long as one of the parents is positive, the child can be positive. and if one parent is A the other B, the child can be A, B, AB or O depending on the parents' other alleles. so the child can definitely be A or B positive, but also A negative, B negative, AB negative, AB positive, O positive or O negative.
If both parents are B- they can only have children who are B- and O-. One would have to be positive in order to have a child with positive blood.
more than 99% the child will o or B positive .
No
Yes, that's True. for Rh- to come, both parents should be Heterozygous.
If there both b positive, then probally not. But if the dad was a b positive and the mum was an a positive then there would be a 50/50 chance of tem having an ab positive.
Yes. They can have B+, B-, O+, and O-.
Yes, they would just both have to have one B allele and one o allele.
No, there is no risk at all.