It really depends on both the mom and dad. With each child, it may be a different bloodtype but both the mom and dad influence which type. You can look up information about Punnet Squares to get a more detailed answer.
Here is the short version of how you get your blood type:
During meiosis (reproduction of sexual cells) the paired chromosomes are separated. Each gamete (sperm [papa] or ovum [mama]) contributes one chromosome to the zygote (pre-baby).
Therefore:
Instead, they have a combination of the parental genes.
It is possible for a woman to carry a child with a different blood type than her own. Blood type is determined by the inherited antigens present or not present from the parents.
In order to find out if you have the same blood type as your dad you should have your dad take a blood type test. You can have this test performed at your local hospital.
The blood types of the parents have little or no bearing on whether they can conceive a child.
A+ and A- A+ and O-
Yes, we all get our blood groups from our parents or grandparents.
It must have one of the true parents blood types.
No, because A & B are dominants.
No, they will have a O negative child.
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Yes. The geneotype for both parents must be AO+- for the child to be OO--
If the parents had the genotypes AO and BO, then they could have a child with Type O blood (there would be a 25% chance of this occurring).
If a child does not have the same blood type as either the father or the mother there is nothing to worry about. It is fairly common for a child to have a blood type that combines the blood types of the parents, such as an AB negative child whose parents had A negative and B negative blood.