a recessive O or B blood type
If one of the parents is A positive, the child could be A positive.
The child could be A+ or O+.
no O positive is not a universal blood group. it is O negative which could be donated to any person of any blood group
could you be more specific there are several types of blood O, AB, A, & B. Each of which could be positive or Rh negative.
father could be A positive, B positive, or O positive... i cud be more specific if i knew the his parents blood type
You could have several children with different blood types. you get your blood type from either parents or even grand parents.
No - if both parents have blood type O, then the only possibility for their children is also blood type O. If they are both heterozygous for Rh (+/-) then they could have either + or - children. If either of them are homozygous (Rh+Rh+) then all the children will be +.
I am O positive and my husband is A negative, and our son is A negative, for some reason children mostly take their fathers blood group, but not always, other possible blood groups the baby could be would be either yours or your husbands blood type.
If you both have O+ blood then your offspring could only be O+.
As far as I can remember, blood types being positive and negative does not tell i a blood type is an AO or BO. The blood types that you have given then could be AO positive and BO positive. If you will use a punnet square: .....A.... O B .AB.. BO O. AO .OO There is a possibility that one of their children will have the blood type O. However, the possibility of O being negative is quite rare, because both parents are positive.
yes they can.. blood type has nothing to do with the fertility of both parents. the child could either have a positive o blood type or a positive ab.
It is hard to tell if your blood type is dominate and your partners blood type is recessive them the child could have O positive blood, but if your blood type is recessive and your partners blood type is dominate then the child could have O negative. Sometime the child could get a completely different blood type eve if their parents do not have it. There is no way you can tell.
The child's blood type could be B positive or O positive.
You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.
Theoretically no, the child could only have A or o blood.
No Danger At All, The Father Could Have A Positive Blood.
If the father's blood type is O positive and the mother's blood type is B positive, a child could have type B or type O blood, and the Rh factor could be positive or negative.