yes, y not.
but consult ur doc first they will guide u better.
There is only one possible blood genotype that gives group O. The person must be homozygous for type O.
O negative blood type can take only from O negative. but in emergency cases if the O negative is not available, doctors give you O positive, and treat that with immune-suppressants.
"A","B","AB" "O" either positive or negative
Yes, people with blood group O positive (O+) are considered universal donors for Rh-positive blood recipients. However, they can only donate blood to individuals with compatible blood types, including A+, B+, AB+, and O+.
which blood group can be donate to all other groups? "O" positive blood group. it's called universal donor.
Group A blood types have A antibodies attached to their blood cells. Group B blood types have B antibodies attached to their blood cells. If you give a group A blood type a transfusion with type B blood, their body will attack the type B blood cells after sensing foreign antibodies. Since Group O does not have any antibodies attached to the blood cells, you can give it to type A. Type A will not detect foreign antibodies since group O has no antibodies, and therefore, the body will accept the type O blood. All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
A ab Blood Group A+ve patient can receive donors of Group: A +ve . A-ve . O+ve And O -ve , and patient with blood group A -ve and can only receive A-ve and O -ve, in terms of Packed red cells ( Red blood cells) is required .
O- blood can donate to anyone, but can only get blood from other O-'s. If a type A donates to a type O, the antibodies from A collide with the anti-A antibodies from O, and can cause death to the person, or brain damage to a baby that's about to be born.
No. A parent who is O can only have a child who is also O. If two parents who are O have a child, the child will also be O. But if one parent is O and the other is A, then they can have a child who is A, or a child who is O. The genes would look like this: Blood type O: OO Blood type A: AO The parent who is A can give either an A gene or an O gene. But the parent who is O can only give an O gene. Their children would look like this: A, A, O, O. If both parents are O, their children would look like this: O, O, O, O. So, once again, your answer is no. Hope this helped!
Group O was created in 1974.
The population of Group O is 1,500.
they did not have A and B group at all so they can only produce a baby with O -ve or +ve