No, it isn't.
No. Either a male or a female can have a positive or negative blood type.
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No, a mother with blood group A Rh negative will not always have babies of the same gender. The gender of a baby is determined by the genetic contribution from both parents, not by the mother's blood type.
science is related to you because you breath and air is a type of science. science is related to you because of your blood and water because liquid is a type of science and blood(liquid) is a type of science.
science is related to you because you breath and air is a type of science. science is related to you because of your blood and water because liquid is a type of science and blood(liquid) is a type of science.
Yes this is blood grouping. The type of blood one has is directly related to their parents. If two people with type A blood have a child, That childs blood will be type A.
your babies blood can.. not your blood nothing in the mothers blood indicates the child's gender
There is no blood type-related reason why a woman with blood type A and man with blood type B can't have a baby. Blood types do not determine reproductive compatability.
Blood types are not related to body types. Blood is determined by your parents. There are 4 maternal and 4 paternal blood type possibilites. That then gives you 16 different possibilites.
common, uncommon, serious, non-serious, curable, non-curable, cancer-related, infection related, type 1 , type 2 , type 3, red blood vessel disorder, blue blood vessel disorder
Yes, it is possible for a father with blood type A and a mother with blood type B to have a baby who is male or female with blood type AB if the baby inherits one A allele from the father and one B allele from the mother. In the ABO blood group system, the A and B alleles are codominant, meaning both can be expressed in the offspring.