no
Yes. The mother would have to have a heterozygous Rh genotype, so that she could pass on an Rh negative allele to her offspring.
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
No they can not. two positives do not make a negative
possibility not
yes it dependsupon the genotype and phenotype
No. I am Rh o negative. I have three sons and one daughter.
They might cause a fight, if same gender, If not the same gender, the they will (most likely) have babies, and when a female hamster has babies, you have to help the babies come out. And if you touch the hamster babies AT ALL, the mother will eat them. I don't recommend buying another hamster.
You might want to stop listening to your mother if she is always negative because being negative all of the time is not helpful. If your mother is negative but gives excellent advice, you should probably continue to listen to her but try to encourage her to be more positive.
No do not touch the babies until they are covered in fur. If you do the mother will kill the ones that you touched. separate them by gender
The only way to learn your babies gender is to wait for it to develop further so the doctor can show the mother and father the gender of the baby. There are products and superstitions that claim they can determine a babies true gender before the baby even has enough time to grow. Such things are false.
Yes, but she is always a few feet away
New mother cat keep crying because she got babies. She wants to keep them closely always.
Not always - generally they will reject babies that have been touched by humans., they will also sometimes eat their young after contact.
father is the masculine gender mother is the female gender
20The mother may have up to 6 or 8 babies.
Not by "stork". Babies are born from the mother after growing inside the mother for 9 months.
As mother dolphins can have up to 5 babies in their life.