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.
yes because maybe the babys mom did. or maybe other generations of the babys parents did. or on and on.
First let Me say "Fathers don't have babys, Mothers do" To answer what I think is the intent of the question A AB B and O blood type is completely separate from RH factor which is + or - so The Fathers O blood type has absolutely nothing to do with the Rh factor of the babys blood. A father with Rh + blood can Father a baby with type O (or any other type) blood.
no, see chart: http://www.canadiancrc.com/Paternity_determination_blood_type.aspx
The offspring could have either B or O blood type. They could also inherit the blood type from either sets of grandparents. If one or more grandparents have the blood type A, this could result in AB or A, for example.
Well you can go to a hospital and ask them to draw blood and test it. Or you can go get your babys medical information from where you gave birth to him/her.
the question to the wrong blood transfusion is because one is they pick up the wrong blood bag 2n or there out of there blood type 3.one can give the person the wrong transfused becuase they want to
No, someone can only be given blood with the same blood type as their own. If the wrong type is administered, it could be fatal.
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yes it does
If the blood types do not match, you run the risk of toxicity.
It will cause a clot because the foreign blood type will be attacked which could in the end be fatal.
A reaction to the wrong type could be fatal.