Probably more than likely A+. Because the +Rh gene is usually dominate. Take for instance- Mother is A+, Child is A=. Father is A=, In this instance the father has the dominate gene for the absence of the Rh antigen on the redcell. The mother is recessive.
AB+
The father's blood wil be positive, but can be either A, B, O, or AB. Nathalie
If the mother is A negative, and the father is B positive, they could have children who are A negative, A positive, B negative, B positive, AB negative, AB positive, O negative, or O positive.
a-
If O and positive are both dominant traits than it is possible, but only approximately 25% likely to happen.
Negative is recessive...you can have a negative also.
Yes, Rh negative is recessive, if your mother has two positive allelles, you have one of each and are rh positive. If your mother is heterozygous (negative and positive alleles) You have a 50% chance getting a positive allele.
Yes
Yes.
No. They can have an O positive, an O negative, A B positive, or a B negative child.
can an o positive and an o negative make an a positive baby
If mother is heterozygote yes.