Blood type is irrelevant to whether or not you can get pregnant.
Yes, but it is terrible rare.
I have tested positive with blood that am pregnant but scan says there no pregnancy. i don't know whether it is some kind of sickness.
The chances of that happening are very low as false positive pregnancy tests are very rare
If you want to have children you will have to educate yourself about the negative blood type. If you become pregnant with a child that has positive blood, you may encounter complications if not treated. There is a simple shot they will give you while pregnant and after giving birth that will prevent any problems.
Can o negative blood boy pregnant o positive girl
You are unlikely to be pregnant on the implant. Signs of pregnancy are absent bleeding and positive pregnancy test.
Yes, but its possible the girl would need shots if she got pregnant.
If an Rh negative person is exposed to Rh positive blood, their immune system may produce antibodies against the Rh antigen. Upon subsequent exposure to Rh positive blood, these antibodies can attack and destroy the Rh positive red blood cells, leading to a condition called hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) in pregnant women or a transfusion reaction in non-pregnant individuals.
Yes, the blood type has nothing to do with getting pregnant however, though there may be no problems with the first child born the second child may have a blood problem without medical help.
Yes, you can fall pregnant if both partners have the same blood type, such as A positive. Blood type does not affect fertility or the ability to conceive. However, it's important to consider other factors like Rh compatibility, as two Rh-positive individuals generally do not face complications related to blood type during pregnancy. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
When they become pregnant there should not be any problems related to the rhesus blood groups - this would only be a potential problem if the mother was negative, and the father was positive.
The chances are 50/50 between A+ and B+. If the baby is type O, it's not yours, dude.