There is a 2 out of 4 chance that the child will be Rh +. The group could be 3 out of 4 that the child will be an A. So depending upon whether the fathers positive Rh is dominate gene.Yes there is a possiblity that a child from this couple would be A +.
There isn't a specific ethnicity that has Rh negative blood type, as all types of people can have it. Rh negative mothers may develop antibodies to Rh positive babies, which may cause health problems.
That would depend on whether the bloods types are both negative or both positive or one of each, If the blood types are both the same then there will be no problem, if the mother has negative blood and the father positive, the baby can be born "blue", which basically means the mothers blood being negative is trying to destroy the fathers positive antibodies from his blood in the baby, this is not too much of a problem as midwives will administer an "anti D" injection to the mother to protect the baby, if untreated the baby will be born with blue lips, toes, fingers and other extremities, a blood transfusion usually sorts any problems and does not have any long term problems for mother or baby.
The groups are: A negative A positive B negative B positive AB negative AB positive O Negative O positive
The possibilities include B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative.
Not exactly. Human blood may have positive (ca. 80%) or negative (remaining 20%) Rhesus factor. It means that that a substance known as Rhesus factor is either found or not in a human blood test. Transfusion of "positive" blood to a "negative" recipient may result in very negative consequences (but not vise versa) . A problem known as Rhesus conflict may arise when a Rhesus-negative woman is pregnant with a Rhesus-positive baby.The name Rhesus factor comes from Rhesus monkey in which it was first found.
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.
A-
Male or female doesn't make a difference in blood type. A and B are dominant over O, and positive is dominant over negative.
Only AB negative.
The child will be O- or A-.
my mothers blood was o negative and because the child gets the fathers blood; which wasn't o negative my mother had to reveive shots
The father's blood wil be positive, but can be either A, B, O, or AB. Nathalie
B positive.
Yes
If the antibodies in Rh negative pregnant mothers attack the blood cells of an Rh positive baby, the baby may be damaged by a low blood cell count. This hemolytic anemia can be prevented by the use of Rhogam in each pregnancy in an Rh negative mother.
If the antibodies in Rh negative pregnant mothers attack the blood cells of an Rh positive baby, the baby may be damaged by a low blood cell count. This hemolytic anemia can be prevented by the use of Rhogam in each pregnancy in an Rh negative mother.
no