There is not adequate scientific evidence that certain blood types should eat certain diets. As long as any indvidual eats a variety of food with a mind to getting enough protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, fibre, etc, they should be fine.
yes
Approximately 7% of people in the world have O- blood type. That said, the most rare is AB-, which approximately 1% of people have. O- is the least rare negative blood type.
If you have B- blood:You can give to people with: B+, B-, AB+, and AB-.You can recieve blood from people with: B- and O-.
yes
If they are both O negative, no, the child will be O negative.
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It is considered somewhat rare. Only 7% of the population is O Negative. Approximately 20% of the population is CMV negative. So only about 1.4% of the population is O Negative CMV negative. That is fewer than 2 our of ever 100 people. It isn't the rarest, but it is a very useful type.
no
O negative and Bombay O negative are the same. The O negatives are able to give their donations to the other negative blood groups, however, they are unable to receive anything other then the Bombay blood groups and the O negative bloods.
O positive is the most common blood type making up about 38% of the population.