The types are based on whether the blood contains rhe Rh factor or not, thus each type is either positive or negative. AB positive (not plus) can accept either AB positive or negitive, or O negative.
AB can give only to AB people, but people with AB blood type can accept any type.
Yes.
No. An AB neg can receive blood from any blood group with a negative Rh (A neg, B neg, AB neg, O neg).
The chief advantage of having type AB positive blood is the ability to accept a blood donation from a person of any blood type. AB + is called the universal recipient.
then the baby will be O plus, or AB plus , I think .
AB+ is the the universal acceptor, which can receive any blood type. People with AB have no antibodies to react with either A or B blood antigen coat. O- is the universal donor, which can donate to anyone who needs blood as there are both AB antibodies.
Yes, theoretically a person with AB+ blood group can accept blood of any other group. But practically it is not practiced.
Any blood type can marry any other blood type.
It depends on fathers blood type. If he is A or AB, child might be AB. Check the related links for more info.
Type A blood can be given to patients with type A or AB blood. Type B blood can be given to patients with type B or AB blood Type AB blood can only be given to patients with type AB blood. Type O blood can be given to patients with any blood type. The plus means the Rhetus group of the blood, which isn't as important as the blood type (A, B, AB or O), meaning there usually aren't complications even if blood of the wrong Rhetus group is given to a patient. In modern medicine, however, patients are nearly always given the blood of their own blood type, if possible.
You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative
AB+ B+ or A+