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The blood type known as rh defines a particular strain or tendency towards particular traits or abnormalties in newborn babies. To determine a rh blood type, a blood test specifying that rh be tested is required.

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Is blood type AB Rh D Positive rare?

Yes, blood type AB Rh D Positive is considered rare, as it is estimated to be found in less than 5% of the population. This blood type is characterized by the presence of both A and B antigens, as well as the Rh factor, making it less common compared to other blood types.


What is O Rh D Positive?

O Rh D positive refers to a blood type that is O positive and Rh positive. In this blood type, the individual has O type blood with Rh factor present on the red blood cells. This is one of the most common blood types among the population.


Could a Father with type b rh positive blood and mother with type o rh positive have a baby of blood type a positive?

No.


What type of blood do I have if my parents are A negative and B positive?

If your parents are A negative and B positive, you could have blood type A or B, as you inherit one blood type allele from each parent. The Rh factor (positive or negative) would depend on whether you inherit the Rh allele from your B positive parent.


How is the Rh nomenclature used in the blood bank work?

The rH factor of blood determines if it's positive or negative. For instance, O+ is rH positive O-type blood. The universal donor between the AB type and the rH type is the AB positive blood type.


Why is Rh negative blood so rare in the human population?

Rh negative blood is rare in the human population because it is a genetic trait that is not as common as Rh positive blood. The Rh factor is inherited from our parents, and the gene for Rh negative blood is less prevalent in the general population. This makes Rh negative blood less common compared to Rh positive blood.


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I have a very rare blood type as well, i found this out when pregnant with my daughter. We have two completely different blood types i am rh negative and she is rh positive.


What is the difference between positive and negative b blood type?

Human blood has a protein (rH). If you have rH in your blood you have positive blood type, if you are lacking rH you have a negative blood type. Negative blood rejects positive blood because it is lacking the chemical, however positive blood can accept both negative or positive blood.


Can you be O blood type and Rh negative"?

No, O blood type is always Rh positive.


Is ab rh d positive rare blood?

yes


What type of blood would you have if both your parents have RH blood type?

Rh is not a blood type by itself but is just one part of what makes up a blood type. There are two parts to blood typing: the ABO aspect and the Rh factor. One has blood type A, B, AB, or O, AND then is either Rh positive, or Rh negative. Hence why you hear blood types like A positive, O negative, etc. The positive/ negative is referring to the Rh factor. Rh positive is dominant, so one only needs one Rh positive parent so be Rh positive. Rh negative is recessive. If both parents are Rh negative, the child they have must be Rh negative as well. To know what blood type you could be, you need to know your parents' entire blood type.


When the Father type O negative and mother A positive what type of blood will the baby have?

in science the positive blood type has two Geno-types :Rh+ Rh- or Rh+Rh+and the negative blood type has only one Geno-type :Rh- Rh-there are 3 possibilities :Rh + Rh- X Rh - Rh- 50% of kids will be Rh+ 50% will be Rh-Rh+ Rh+ X Rh - Rh- 100% of kids will be Rh+Rh+ Rh- x Rh+ Rh- either possibility exists in theory 25% could be Rh -