No. The A positive antigen is supposed to set off the A positive antibody, which the B positive blood type does not have.
Type O+ blood is compatible with AB, A+, B+, and O+ blood types. That is, if your blood type is O positive, you can receive AB, A positive, B positive, and O positive blood types.
yes blood groups have nothing to do with reproduction.
The baby will normally be A positive.
red blood cells,white blood cells,plasma and platelets maybe....
her blood type is O positive
Type O+ blood is compatible with AB, A+, B+, and O+ blood types. That is, if your blood type is O positive, you can receive AB, A positive, B positive, and O positive blood types.
you both have the same type of blood so yes they are compatible
yes blood groups have nothing to do with reproduction.
Yes, two blood types that are the same are compatible for donation. Either can give or receive blood from the other.
type o is compatible with all blood types
Yes. (If you are asking if a type AB positive person can receive O positive blood.)
It is hard to tell if your blood type is dominate and your partners blood type is recessive them the child could have O positive blood, but if your blood type is recessive and your partners blood type is dominate then the child could have O negative. Sometime the child could get a completely different blood type eve if their parents do not have it. There is no way you can tell.
O+ is compatible with all Blood types. A+/- B+/- O
I DONT KNOW! Why would yu ask such a stupid question?
A Positive can RECEIVE A+, A-, O+, and O- blood. A Positive can DONATE to A+, and AB+ O Positive can DONATE to A+, B+, O+, and AB+. O Positive can RECEIVE O+ and O- blood only. As far as conception and what the child would be and if there would be any complications directly linked to the blood type, The possible combinations of blood type for the child would be AO+ (thus being "A Positive) or OO+ (Thus being "O Positive) and since both blood types are "+" (meaning they both contain the protein), then there should be no incompatibility problems.
Blood groups are A, B, and O. Each type of blood is either positive or negative. When a couple is planning on marriage, their blood type is not as important as the positive or negative aspect. A woman with negative blood types may encounter problems having children if her husband has a positive blood type. All blood types are compatible as long as they are both positive or negative.
Blood type O positive is considered the "universal donor" because it is compatible (does not reject) other blood types. This is crucial during blood transfusions, so blood banks need a ready supply of it at all times.