Yes, it can. Type O- is the universal donor. Type AB+ is the universal receiver, but still it is best to match by type.
no problem
If Husband And Wife Have opposite Blood Group, Any Problem To Have Babies.what Is The Blood Group Of Their Childrens?
If person with O blood group receives blood of person with AB blood group it can cause rhesus factor but not other way round
No there will be no problem if mother's blood group is posotive and father's is negative as during pregnance if fetous is negative then when parturation occurs and if mothers blood is mixed with child blood then even there is no problem as both have -ve and in case if child have blood group +ve then even due to presence of -ve blood of mother it will not create any antibodyBut if the blood group of parents are reversed then there can be a problem
I think there no problem if blood group not mach.
yes.
Yes, there is no reason not to. The problem with blood types comes with blood transfusions.
In most cases, blood type of the recipient AND donor are checked. In a case of extreme emergency, the recipient blood type may not be checked and they will receive group O NEG unmatched red cell transfusion.
Is mom rh positive or negative?
No, because their blood also has the B Antigen which would cause a tranfusion reaction in the recipient.
None what so ever.
O- blood can donate to anyone, but can only get blood from other O-'s. If a type A donates to a type O, the antibodies from A collide with the anti-A antibodies from O, and can cause death to the person, or brain damage to a baby that's about to be born.