No. The child must be type O.
No, two parents with an O positive blood type cannot have a child with an AB negative blood type. The ABO blood group system requires one parent to contribute an A or B allele for an AB child, which an O parent cannot provide. Additionally, for a child to be Rh negative (like AB negative), at least one parent must carry an Rh negative allele, which is also not possible if both parents are Rh positive.
there is no way to really tell. the child would most likely have O+ or O- but they could have A+, A-,B+,B-,AB+,AB-
It is possible. It is hereditery in 1/3 of people who suffer with the condition.
no. its impossible
People are born gay so if the child is gay the parents had nothing to do with it.
taking the child out to meet people, getting the child to talk to them, play with them, interact with them, communicating with the child a whole lot, talking to the child as much as possible, inviting people over, engaging in conversations with the child, guiding, encouraging and teaching the child to make friends and play with them, etc etc etc.
Yes, it is possible to CT scan a child.
Yes, it is possible to get a paternity test during your preganncy. However, most people will do it after the child is born, it is easier to extract the DNA.
No, it is not possible for a man with a uterus and ovaries to conceive a child.
Yes. The genetics of eye colour are so complex that almost there can be almost any parent-child combination.
Yes it i very possible i feel that it is a fifty fifty chance.
O- would be the only possible blood type for the child.