It is actually better if you have the same blood group.
There can be problems if the mother has negative type blood and the father has positive blood.
If the husband is receiving then it is ok. O group is an universal donor. But if the wife is the receiver then the huband cannot give blood.
Your husband would be incorrect, blood types that have Antigens would be type A and B and AB. Type O means you do not have any Antigens in your blood.
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MN blood group codes for antigens M and N on red blood cells . and ABO blood group does the same by coding A B AND i antigen on red blood cells. but as MN blood group do not illustrate strong immunity so they are ignored in regular blood transfusions . while ABO blood groups are taken in consideration as the give strong immunological reactions
no, if both parents are A still there is a chance of O baby ,but for the child to have A blood type atleast one of the parents must have A or AB blood group Parents having the following blod groups may have an A baby AA and AA baby will have A blood group only AA and AO baby with A group only AO and AO baby may have A or O blood group AB and OO baby with A or B blood group AA and OO baby with A blood group only AAand AB baby with A or AB blood group AO and BO baby of A AB B or O blood group AO and AB baby of A AB or B blood group AB and AB baby having A B or AB blood group (each individual has one,two or no antigens .when no antigen it results in O blood group ,when one or two A antigens ,the person has A blood group so its not necessary that both parents of A blood group child have A blood type
I think there no problem if blood group not mach.
Is mom rh positive or negative?
AB positive / A positive / B positive
If Husband And Wife Have opposite Blood Group, Any Problem To Have Babies.what Is The Blood Group Of Their Childrens?
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A-and O-
No. The daughter will be either blood group A (with genotype AO) or blood group B (genotype BO). This is because she must inherit one of the alleles from her father, so either an A or a B.
If the husband is receiving then it is ok. O group is an universal donor. But if the wife is the receiver then the huband cannot give blood.
In nearly all cases any offspring of two parents with the same blood type will have the same blood type, so if both husband and wife have B+ blood, their children will too.
No. Everything blood-wise should be fine.
No.
When you intend to marry, it does not matter what you or your future spouse's blood type is. Oh, one note to be aware of: If you do happen to have Rh- blood, your physician will take some precautionary measures to insure you have future healthy infants.