There are two sero-types of Staph that may be found in an infant: Staph epidermis (usually just a contaminant) and Staph aureus - Staph aureus is a highly dangerous microbe and would need IV antibiotics. So, the type of microbe in the blood and the medical condition of the baby would detemine if hospitalization is needed. RBB, MD
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
I personally would advise against it because the infection can be trasmitted from your breast milk to your baby. Read the related link below for more information.
A-
The blood should be red in color.
If a mother who is blood type A and she donates her A allele to the baby, then it could definitely be type A.
b- and o+
Head to the doctors right away!
Yes. Consider it as a health investment if you store your baby's cord blood in a family bank. If a family member is sick, the cord blood can be used to cure him or her. Successful stories about cord blood banking in the blog provided.
You don't. You have to take her word for it, or have your DNA checked against the baby's.
I'm pretty sure since you both have the same blood type the baby should be fine. All of mine were and I have O+ and the father is B+
The duration of Baby Blood is 1.4 hours.
I'm pretty sure since you both have the same blood type the baby should be fine. All of mine were and I have O+ and the father is B+