No, it will not.
No
no there is no harm
Yes, However, if she gets pregnant, and if the baby is Rh-positive, this can cause problems with the pregnancy. Tell your obstetrician, and he/she can perform tests to see if there will be an issue.
Yes, a blood infection can kill you which would certainly harm the baby, and there is no natural cure, only antibiotics.
Usually not the first pregnancy, but if the baby is rh positive, during birth some of the baby's blood may cross into the mother's bloodstream and then she will be sensitized and will produce anti-rh antibodies, which could harm the second baby if it is rh positive. There is an injection that is given to rh negative mothers during pregnancy to prevent this reaction.
No,there will be no harm or problem to the child or mother when both are having B Positive Blood group.
Baby bed are specifically made to be sturdy because they know that parents main concern is the safety of the baby.
It is possible that your body will try to reject your baby, as it will not recognise the baby as part of you, it sees it as a foreign object. To combat this you may need a blood transfusion and/or constant monitoring throughout your pregnancy.
A baby is a person. Soooooo they have attitudes that vary each day. So some days the baby could be "negative" or "mad", but they could also be very happy. Rh positive is dominate (R gene), Rh negative is recessive (r gene). I mom is Rr and dad is either Rr or rr, then baby could be rr giving Rh negative blood type.
The only problem that I know of is if the woman gets pregnant and the baby is positive. She will then have to have a shot to reduce the risk of miscarriage. This is only to do with the negative and positive aspect. As far as O and B are concerned, I don't know of any complications.
No it will never harm your baby.
No. It will not harm your baby.