If the mother's genotype is BB, the child can be type B or AB (50/50 chance). The child cannot be type A or O.
If the mother's genotype is BO, the child can be any type, tho B or AB is more likely.
The Rh factor is likely positive but can be negative.
So, without knowing the mother's genotype, and the father's specific Rh factor (++ or +-), we cannot be sure.
it dose'nt matter that the parents are both b positive its down to luck really
"B" or "O"positive or negative
Yes it is possible...
It is possible for there to be problems with a pregnancy. If mother's blood type is negative and the father's is positive, and the baby is positive, her blood type may begin to attack the child. Make sure she checks with her doctor regularly during a pregnancy.
You dad can either be O, AB, A,or B and he can be positive or negative.
it it possible if someone from either parents' family has had it or haves it because of genes
No
Yes it is possible...
yes
A positive, O positive, A negative, or O negative; all are possible
If mother is heterozygote yes.
No.
yes its possible
Yes it is possible if the mother is A positive or A negative.
yes
Yes, if both parents have genotype AO.
no that isnt possible as the blood group will have to be the one in the childs parents.the membrane of the cell containsrhs which tell the type of bloob group.these rhs are transferred from the parents to the progeni.therefore the child is the bearer of the blood group of one or the other parent.
Yes, this is possible. only if the mother's alleles are Heterozygous (Rh+Rh-).
Yes, it is very possible, especially if the mother is O-negative.