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A woman with type AB blood has both alleles that give blood both the A antigens and the B antigens, but the man with type O blood has both of the alleles that lack these antigens. Because the child will receive one allele from the mother and one from the father, none of their children will have AB or O blood.
You don't get just one or the other. For example: If your blood type is AB, either of your parents could have A, B, or AB. Another example: I have O and my husband has O. All of our children will have O, because O doesn't combine with A or B.
The EOS percent is the percent of white blood cells in the blood. The eosinophil count is used when testing for Allergies.
If the husband is receiving then it is ok. O group is an universal donor. But if the wife is the receiver then the huband cannot give blood.
About two thirds of the human body is liquid so about 66.6%
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What if the husband has type A+ blood abd the wife has O+ Blood what would the children have
Yes I am O+ and my husband is A+. We have a healthy, happy 8 year old daughter who has his blood type.
I am not a doctor but my blood is positive and my husband is negative and we have 2 very healthy children
No, there is no danger in marrying someone with the same blood type. There are no special risks to your children.
What is the Rh factor? My Husband is O- and I'm A+ we have an O+ Daughter
Yes, the fact there is children has no baring on giving blood. The only thing that is important is blood type and if your blood type is compatible with your wives. A woman's blood doesn't change because she has given birth.
If you both have O+ blood then your offspring could only be O+.
Children of your siblings are nieces and nephews. Children of your spouse's siblings are still called nieces and nephews, but you are not related to them by blood.
In nearly all cases any offspring of two parents with the same blood type will have the same blood type, so if both husband and wife have B+ blood, their children will too.