You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.
No. O types must receive blood from other O types.
Parents should re-test their blood types to check if there was any error in their past result. there is no way to have A blood type baby if both were O
A+ and A- A+ and O-
B +tiv blood group have anti b antibodies
Yes.
Yes, it is possible for two parents, one with AB+ blood type and the other with O+ blood type, to have a child with O+ blood type. When two parents with different blood types have a child, the child's blood type can be a combination of the parents' blood types through genetic inheritance.
It does not matter what your blood type is or what your husband's blood type is. It's more important for blood types for transfusion.
yes
Yes, "b" and "o" are both blood types that are compatible for reproduction, so a baby's blood type could be a combination of the two parents' blood types. A healthy baby can certainly result from this pairing, as long as both parents do not have any genetic disorders that could affect the baby's health.
No. The only possible blood types would be A and O.
This would depend on what the genotype is of the parents. They could have children with type A, B, AB, or O type blood. This is possible if they are both heterozygous if they are homozygous for their respective blood types they could only have AB children. Also the statistics for the blood types would change if one parent was homozygous and one parent were heterozygous.
AB+ B+ or A+