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The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
Yes, a child with B+ blood can have a father with A- blood. In order for this to occur, the mother would need to be B+ or AB+ and the father would need to be heterozygous.
ab+ a+ b+
I was told that a mother that is a+ and child is 0+ that it OK for the father to be 0-
O positive
A+
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
The child can have either A-type blood or O-type blood.
Yes, a child with B+ blood can have a father with A- blood. In order for this to occur, the mother would need to be B+ or AB+ and the father would need to be heterozygous.
A+
Probably AB+ blood.
o blood
Anything but AB.
the child's blood group will be AB-.
I think is AB
The mother AND the father are a child's next of kin. Next of kin is determined by legal adoption, marriage and blood. If a child's parents are deceased their next-of-kin would be their siblings by blood or by legal adoption.
Yes, It is possible. But most of the time the child would have the same type of blood.