It is possible in the very rarest of cases when actually the O parent is an A without producing the protein. In most cases, however, no.
yes...if both parents r heterozygous for their a and b blood groups
No
It is not possible for you unborn child to hate. The unborn child does not have enough complexity to form feelings of hatred.
No - this is not possible. The child must inherit one allele from each parent. This means that if one parent is AB, they must donate either an A or a B to the child. This means that the only possible blood types are A, B and AB (depending on whether the other parent is BO or BB). If the parent with B blood type is homozygous, BB, then the child can only be B or AB.
No - this is not possible. The child must have one parent with an A allele in order to have type A blood. Neither of these parents have an A allele - so this is not possible.
No way I can think of.
No the placenta produced and cleanses the blood fetus
Increased heart rate & blood pressure, & possible exposure to blood diseases like hepatitis or HIV/AIDS.
No. The obligation of child support does not arise or become enforceable until a child is born.
No. The parent's possible blood types are BO and OO. If the child is AO something is incorrect. Neither parent has an A to pass along.
No. The parent's possible blood types are BO and OO. If the child is AO something is incorrect. Neither parent has an A to pass along.
No. The parent's possible blood types are BO and OO. If the child is AO something is incorrect. Neither parent has an A to pass along.
A child with a parent with A positive and a parent with type O blood may be type A or type O. Without knowing the Rh factor of the second parent, it's not possible to say whether the child may have Rh negative blood.