Anyone can marry anyone else if allowed by the person joining the couple together. The only problem that occurs is during pregnancy if the child inherits the positive blood from his father. This increases the risk of miscarriage and the mother will have to receive a shot. This is fairly common and in no way should affect whether or not a couple gets married.
Two people with the O blood type are compatible to share blood if it becomes medically necessary. The problem comes in when one person has a negative Rhesus factor, and the other positive. These two Rhesus factors are incompatible.
Result: boy or girl with blood type of O negative.
Yes, but please understand the A,B,AB and O are just simple blood types and you need to add in the Rhesus factors.
No reason why not. O- is a common blood group there must be millions of couples around the world who are both 0-.
Absolutely. There should be no ill effects to either the man or the woman or their children from their blood types.
Of course. Marriage doesnt matter with the blood group.
no
no
of course she can
Yes. Marriage is not dependant on blood type.
Yes, so long as the mother isn't O. The negative gene is recessive.
yes there is no problem in this but if women is Rh negative and man is Rh positive then there can be a problem in second or third child
A or O
Yes
A woman with type O negative blood can marry someone of any blood type. An Rh negative woman will get an injection during each pregnancy to lower the risk of complications in future pregnancies.
yes
Yes. Blood type should not be a factor in who you marry.
absolutely
of course she can
There should be no problem concerning the blood groups. Only when the woman is Rhesus negative and the man is Rhesus positive, the offspring can be affected by Rh-disease (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rh_disease)
Yes. Marriage is not dependant on blood type.
yes
Of course! Blood type doesn't matter as long as you really love your partner.
All blood groups are possible for children born from a combination such as this, regardless of which group is the male and which is the female.
Yes, there is no reason not to. The problem with blood types comes with blood transfusions.