If one of the parents has AB blood, it's impossible for the child to have O. Each parent passes down either A or B, if they have them. Because the mother in this scenario has A and B, it can pass one down, and the child would not have O.
If both parents have O blood type, the chances of their child also having O blood type is 100.
If mother had gestational diabetes when she was pregnant, then chances of having diabetes for a child is low. But gestational mother have more chances to have diabetes type 2. If this happens then the child diabetes risk is increased.If father have type 1 diabetes, then the child has some very low risk of having type 1 diabetes (autoimmune disorder). If father had type 2 diabetes then diabetes risk for the child is higher as compared to the mother with type 2 diabetes.
If both parents have a positive blood type, the chances of their child inheriting a positive blood type are 100.
yes
It does not matter what blood type either of you have. It only matters in blood transfusions.
The child will have either A or B blood type
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There is no chance that this baby would have the blood type O. In order for someone to have the blood type O, the genotype must be IoIo. That means that each parent would have to have an O allele in their genotype. In this case only the mother has the possibility of having an O allele. Genotypes of blood type A: IbIb, IbIo Genotype of blood type AB: IaIb Genotype of blood type O: IoIo here is a punit square to show you heterozygous mommy heterozygous daddy IbIo IaIb Ib Io Ib IbIb IbIo Ia IaIb IbIo This child would have 75% chance of having the blood type B and 25% chance of being type AB
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No, a child with type O blood can not be born of a woman with AB blood type.
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Yes, depending on the genotypes of the parents. It the parents are both heterozygous for their blood type, then the child could have the recessive type-O allele. Each parent has two alleles in their blood types, one from their mother, one from their father like most simple genetics. If Parent A has the genotype AO and Parent B has the genotype BO then it is possible for them to have a child with the genotype OO which means O-type. These to parents have: B O A AB AO O BO OO They would have a 25% chance of having a child with AB-type, 25% chance of having a child with B-type, 25% chance of having a child with A-type and a 25% chance of having a child with O-type.