Could be any type, we all get our blood groups from our parents or even our grandparents so, if your child is not B positve, your child will have the same blood group as one of its four grandparents.
If both parents are homozygotes the child will be AB positive, if parent B- is homozygote and parent A+ is heterozygote there is a probability of 50% that the child will be AB and 50% to be B, likewise for positive and negative. If parent B- is heterozygote and parent A+ is homozygote there is a probability of 50% that the child will be AB positive and 50% to be A positive. If both parents are heterozygotes there is a probability of 1/4 to be AB, 1/4 to be B, 1/4 to be A and 1/4 to be O, likewise there is a probability of 50% to be positive and 50% to be negative.
The child will either have type A or O.
Type B positive.
"B" or "O"positive
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
O positive
the child blood type will be A the child could be type A or O
No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.
father could be A positive, B positive, or O positive... i cud be more specific if i knew the his parents blood type
Yes, a father with A negative blood can have a child with A positive blood. If he does, the mother must have a positive Rh factor, and the mother's blood type may be any of the possibilities.
No.
yes.
It depends. If the mother of the child is A positive as well, the child will be A positive. This is also true if the mother is a type O. It wont be possible if the mother is B positive, since the child will be AB positive (the blood types are codominant).
If the father is O and the mother is A, the child can end up either A or O.If the father is O and the mother is AB, the child can end up either A or B.
no, it's impossible.
A or B or AB
95% not.
Blood type A/B
A+
No, because a baby gets their blood from their father, not their mother.
a-