This happens sometimes in blood transfusions. There are certain types of blood that can be given to another type without going into shock. O blood type can be give to anyone... but if your O, you can only receive O. If a blood type is B and you give them A or AB, they can go into shock and possibly die.
Nothing happens. It is just fine.
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.
The child will have either type A blood or type O blood depending on the genotype of the parents.
In nearly all cases any offspring of two parents with the same blood type will have the same blood type, so if both husband and wife have B+ blood, their children will too.
As long as its your own blood, or of the same blood type. As long as its your own blood, or of the same blood type.
what happens when blood type AB is mixed with blood type A or B?
Co-dominance happens when two genotypes are expressed at the same time. For example, one parent can have blood type A and one parent can have blood type B and together produce a child with blood type AB. If two parents have the blood type AB, the child has a chance of being mentally ill.
Co-dominance happens when two genotypes are expressed at the same time. For example, one parent can have blood type A and one parent can have blood type B and together produce a child with blood type AB. If two parents have the blood type AB, the child has a chance of being mentally ill.
They can, But it is more common for them to have the same blood type.
Not necessarily, you could have the same, you could have the same as your dad, or you could be different. If your mom had type A blood and your dad type B you could possibly have type A, B, AB, or O blood.
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The resulting child could have A+, B+, or AB+ type blood.