Yes, the blood type does not affect the baby.
The information provided does not predict any major incompatibilities between the mother and the child during pregnancy. However, the ABO and the Rh factor are only part of the prenatal care picture. There are many, lesser known, blood groups that could cause HDFN (Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus or Newborn).
Will there be any effects on the child if the father is O positive and the Mother is Rhesus negative?
Theres chances that a couples baby may get the same blood group. They dont have to be different blood groups.
It depends on their full, genetic blood type; if the man has AO-- and the woman has AO++ or AO-+ it is possible.
Yes, one or even both of his parents can be A positive.
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
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yes it can be possible too as the parents is already with an o blood group..
if both parents have positive o blood their child must have positive o blood
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No. If both parents are type O, the child will be O. If both are A, the child can be either A or O. If both are B, the child can be either B or O. If both are AB, the child can be A, B, or AB (but not O).
Yes, if both parents have the genotype AO, then the child can have the O from both parents, phenotype O
Yes, one or even both of his parents can be A positive.
Yes, if both parents are AO genotype there is a 25% chance of the parents producing a type O child. Since both parents are Rh positive the probability of an Rh positive child in at least 75%.
No. The child would be O and Rh+ just like the parents.
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
Yes, it is possible. Parents who are O positive may have children who are O+ or O-, depending on the parents' genotypes.
No, they will have a O negative child.
If they are both O negative, no, the child will be O negative.
No. If both parents are type O, the child will also be type O.