True.
The chances of having a boy for the second, third or subsequent child are the same, regardless of whether the first child was a boy or girl. Slightly more girls than boys are born, so, strictly speaking, the chance of having a son is never 50/50.
Because you get chromosomes from both parents, therefore you look like both parents, but have only certain traits from either parent. That is why you are not identical to either parent.
The blood type for both parents must be OO since the O blood type is recessive. That means the child will definitely be O. The mother, since she has an Rh factor of + must be either ++ or +-. The father must be --. So, if the mother is ++, then the child will be O+. If the mother is +-, then there is a 50% chance that the child is O- and a 50% chance that they will be O+.
If you can conceive you child will be either male or female; and there is always an equal chance for either.
Yes. The child will be either A positive or B positive or even AB positive. If the grandparents have a negative (A negative, B negative), there is a slight chance that the child will have a negative. A type O is out of the question. The fact that there are two positive parents means that there is no risk to the mother of Rh negative disorders.
True.
True A+
The name Ashley can be given to males or females.
Katy WAS already on Elmo and parents weren't happy with what she was wearing either!:(
Make your feelings known, but let him have his own relationships. Should either of them decide to end it, you can then attempt to connect with him.
The choice of sides can be a matter of choice between the two players either by chance , or luck , such as flipping a coin or one player can guess the color of a pawn hidden in the hand of another player's hand . Some players prefer black or white - or let chance decide .
The chances of having a boy for the second, third or subsequent child are the same, regardless of whether the first child was a boy or girl. Slightly more girls than boys are born, so, strictly speaking, the chance of having a son is never 50/50.
Genetics. If either parents are heterozygous for a dwarf gene, then there's a likely chance (say, a 25% chance) of their offspring to be born small and grow into a small goat.
I would imagine that u are either passed on the genetics for skinny feet from your parents, or maybe u do a lot of foot exercises? u decide.
yes they can, but only if they go through family court with their parents, that way the parents and the judge will decide on visiting rights for either parent if one is the custodial parent, if it is joint custody the parents have equal rights in visitation.
No, only parents or grandparents are mentioned in the custody rights laws of the different states and not always grandparents either. It's up to the court when you apply for custody.
It depends on what you sing and how well, and also whether she likes music. Plus if she's already fixed that you have no chance with her singing won't help either.