The GCF is 8.
No. The baby could have a negative Rh factor, but it would have either the A or B blood group.
I think its either O neg, AB neg or Rhesus D Positive.
Yes, if both carry the rH neg factor as a recessive.
it might be o neg or a,b,o,a neg and posi,b neg and posi
neg 22 because a neg minus a neg u add them and make it negative
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I give blood on a regular basis. When I got my donor card it had O Neg Neg on it. When I inquired about the double negative they told me I had whats called "Baby's Blood". The second neg means I lack A certain antibody that almost every child gets after a common illness, the name I cant recall. But Its the only blood the can be given to an infant. The antibody will cause death in infants. I'm not sure about other blood types but that is what the nurses told me. Hope this information helps you.
yes, 1 neg. + 1 pos. = neg. 2 neg. = pos.
There are many abbreviations for NEG. It is a most common short form for Negative. It is also short form for National Emergency Grant, Nippon Electric Glass, National Escort Group and National Education Guidelines.
Postitive 25
neg. 24 neg. 24
Negative 160!