The positive or negative in the blood types refer to the Rh factor, which is an antigen. Antigens trigger immune responses. Being positive or negative for the Rh factor will impact who you can receive a blood donation from, and who you can donate blood to.
Consideration must be given to whether or not the person is Rh positive or Rh negative. A person with blood type A positivecan receive A positive, A negative, O positiveand O negative blood. A person with A negative blood can only receive A negative and O negative blood.
Nothing. Mother and baby will not be harmed because of the differences in blood type.
A, B, AB, and O each one can be negative or positive ex. A Rh positive A Rh negative
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If they are both O negative, no, the child will be O negative.
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O negative and Bombay O negative are the same. The O negatives are able to give their donations to the other negative blood groups, however, they are unable to receive anything other then the Bombay blood groups and the O negative bloods.
yes I have o negative my husband has o positive; I have daughter with o negative and a son with o positive
Yes. O and Rh negative are both recessive.
they can have a A positive A negative O positive O negative depending on genes of A