Yes, if the mother had a genotype of AO and the father had one of XO (X being any group).
there is no way to really tell. the child would most likely have O+ or O- but they could have A+, A-,B+,B-,AB+,AB-
Mother is a plus child 0 plus what could father be?
if the mother disrespected her child or occasionally or beat, sexually abused him/her, or "hook" him/her on drugs could be the most effective/extreme reasons that a childwouldn'tbond with their mother
Not necessarily. There are no rules for parental love. A man could love his child's mother and not love his child at all; on the other hand, a man could love his child so much it rules his life without even knowing the child's mother. It's possible an estrangement from the child's mother could affect a man's feelings about his child, but this is more likely to be a temporary distraction rather than a true change in emotions.
If the mother has absolute and unquestioned trust in the child's integrity and honor, then the mother could consider including the child as a signatory on the CD for convenience. if the mother's goal is to cause the CD to transfer to the child at mom's death, it could be put in a joint tenancy with right of survivorship. If mom has any reason not to trust her child, then absolutely not.
If my mother is b- and my dad is b+ could there be a child ab- please
If she abandons the child, yes.
mother could be either B or AB and she could also be Negative or Positive.
The child is an American citizen if the child was born on American soil. The child should be able to stay in the US with the father. Unless the mother takes the child with her. There could be a custody dispute between the mother and father, it should be what is best for the child.
He could ask his mother, I'm sure she would know.
You don't - You explain the benefits that support could provide for the child.
yes but the A child would have to have a kid at a really early age