If one parent is O-pos, and the other parent is B-pos, the children will be either O or B, and can be either positive or negative.
In other words, the only blood types this pairing cannot create are those involving A (A or AB.)
of course.
normally they have "o" plus or negative.
NO... bcoz only AO genes are present....when both are coding for antibody A, there's no chance of getting a B group of blood
B +tiv blood group have anti b antibodies
yes. all of the blood types can marry any other blood type.
The child will have AB as her Blood group Not necessarily. If maternal blood group is A(AO) and paternal group is B(BO) then baby could inherit A from mum and O from dad - O is always recessive so blood group would be A Rh grouping (neg or pos) is inherited as a triplet code so could be either pos or neg
I am a- and my bf is b+ and are daughter is healthy and no probelms at all when she was born
no. because there is no a in the blood. thats like an american getting an asian baby.
No. The child will be either group A or group B, but not group O. This is because the father can donate only a group A gene or a group B gene, so since group A and group B are dominant over group O, the child could not have group O blood.
No, blood group B positive indicates the presence of the B antigen on red blood cells, while genotype AA suggests the presence of two A alleles. Blood groups and genotypes are inherited independently, so having a blood group B positive with genotype AA is not possible.
Only his doctor would know.
Yes. They are compatible. Your doctor will give you injection of Anti D if you are having negative blood group and husband is having positive blood group. Injection is given within 72 hours of delivery if baby is having positive blood group.