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No. The child is a unique mix of both of its parents.
For the well rounded development of a child both are important equally. A child came from both a father and a mother and have DNA from each parent. Thus the child has part of both of your personalities. You each can contribute something special to the child's upbringing equally.
No,there will be no harm or problem to the child or mother when both are having B Positive Blood group.
A person whose mother and father are deceased is often referred to as an "orphan." This term typically describes a child or young person who has lost both parents. In some contexts, the term can also apply to adults who have lost their parents, although it is less commonly used in that way.
A person whose parents are both dead is called an orphan - but it usually only applies to a child. I'm 57 and both my parents are dead, but no-one would say I'm an orphan.
Yes, it is possible for both mother and father to be RH positive and a child to be RH negative.
Yes! Both my husband and I have the same blood type, A+, and we are about to have our third child!
Yes.
They are considered to be a combination of both.
You go to the courts or an attorney, and file for legal gardian of the child, with the mother and father's written permision. Then, you become the gardian. Or foster the child then adopt.