Simple answer - NO. The child will always have the same blood group as one of its parents.
What if the husband has type A+ blood abd the wife has O+ Blood what would the children have
Yes because if because the wife with a plus is dominant so it is more likely to be a plus baby
If the husband is receiving then it is ok. O group is an universal donor. But if the wife is the receiver then the huband cannot give blood.
Can a man with blood type AB and a wife with blood type AB produce a child with blood type A
If Husband And Wife Have opposite Blood Group, Any Problem To Have Babies.what Is The Blood Group Of Their Childrens?
In nearly all cases any offspring of two parents with the same blood type will have the same blood type, so if both husband and wife have B+ blood, their children will too.
Yes.In the case that his wife has an A blood group,either A+ or A-. Yes.In the case that his wife has an A blood group,either A+ or A-. Yes. In the case that the mother has an blood group of A, (either A+ or A-).
It is actually better if you have the same blood group.
Yes. There are blood types AA, BB, AB, AO, BO, and OO. O type is represented by OO. A type is represented by AA or AO. B type is represented by BB or BO. And then, there's just AB. Let's say that your blood type is AO, and so is your husband's/wife's. There is a 1 in 4 chance of having a child with O type blood.
wife and husband they not any child
Child support is paid to the wife so she can have money to raise the child. Maybe your husband made more money than his wife when they were still married. It's all in divorce papers. Talk to your husband about it.
Yes, the fact there is children has no baring on giving blood. The only thing that is important is blood type and if your blood type is compatible with your wives. A woman's blood doesn't change because she has given birth.