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Q: Is ab plus or b- blood rare?
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What are rare types of blood?

type ab- is the rarest, with an average of 1% of the population having it.


Can B plus father and B plus mother have A1B plus child?

For a baby with AB blood type : both parents should be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.


What is your could your blood type be id your parents are b plus and a plus?

AB+ B+ or A+


What would be the blood type of the child if the mother is B plus and the father is A plus?

ab+ a+ b+


Can an o plus mum have an ab- child?

No. For a child to be born with AB blood, one parent would have to have A blood and the other B, or either can have AB and the other A or B.


I have A negative blood how rare is this blood type?

In America, 6.3% of the population have A- blood. B- and AB- are rarer.


What is a rare type of blood in the human body?

I would say the most uncommon blood types are the negative types. Which include O-, A-, B- and AB-. AB+ is quiet rare too but not as much as the negatives. AB- is currently the most uncommon blood type.


Is the bliss type AB considered rare?

On the contrary, bloodtype AB is not rare. Bloodtype AB is a great blood type since it can recieve blood from both bloodtypes A and B. The rarest bloodtype there is, is bloodtype O.


Can a woman with B plus positive blood and a man with AB- blood have a child with AB plus positive blood?

All children will be plus. and possible blood types are : B and O if geno-type of parents is heterozygous. and 100% B if geno-type of parents is homozygous. All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.


Can a donor with type AB give blood to someone with type O?

No, a Type AB blood donor could not give to a Type O recipient. The A & B refer to antigens, or proteins, on the surface of the red blood cells. Type O people have neither A nor B antigens, thus, their body rejects the donor blood, which has both A and B antigens. Here is a chart: Type Given Can Receive: O O, A, B, AB A A, AB B B, AB AB AB This is not exactly correct, but for the intents of your question, it should serve. The exact blood types would be O, A plus, A minus, B plus, B minus, AB plus, and AB minus.


How many types of human blood are there?

There are ten, in order from most common to most rare: O+ O- A+ A- B+ B- AB+ AB-. O+ is the most common with AB- being the rarest


If mom is type ab plus and dad is a plus what would your blood type be?

You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative