Yes. Child will be either AO or BO and either rh positive or negative depending on the genetics of the father.
A baby can be any blood type that is possible through the combination of the parents' genetic material. In this case, the baby could be blood type B positive like the parents, or it could be blood type O positive if both parents are carriers of the O blood type gene.
No. The RhoGAM (Human Immunoglobulin D) shots are for the Rh negative (Rh-) mother. If it is a first pregnancy, there is usually not an issue. For any terminated pregnancy, by abortion or by miscarriage, then there is usually a RhoGAM shot given in effort to prevent the mother from forming antibodies against any Rh positive child. At the beginning of each pregnancy, the mother's blood "titer" is check -- this will indicate if she HAS formed any antibodies against the Rh positive blood type.
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The compatible blood types for pregnancy are determined by the Rh factor. A positive blood type can generally be safely paired with a negative blood type. However, if a mother is Rh-negative and the father is Rh-positive, there may be a risk of complications that can affect the baby's health. It is important for pregnant women to discuss their blood type with their healthcare provider to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
Yes, if the mother is positive she can have a negative baby with no problems for her since usually mother and child's bloo do not mix while in the womb. During birth however, if the mother's blood comes into contact with the baby's it could incur an immune response in the baby, who has anti-A coagulation facotors. If the mother is negative with a positive baby then the situation because tricker, especially during a second pregnancy with a positive child if her immune system already came into contact with the first baby's blood.
Yes, absolutely - an O positive woman and an O positive man can have a healthy baby.
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With God all things are possible. So I ask my father and he says yes, have faith
Yes, provided both man and woman has heterozygous genes for Rh.
Yes, because when the too mix they can come out to anything
a negative times a negative is a positive so the answer is positive
Any one fertile man and any one fertile woman can have a baby together. Your blood type is only important for the blood type your baby will have.
Negative is recessive...you can have a negative also.
Of course! Blood type of the parents has absolutely no bearing on the health of the child.
I'll wait for you to ask the question. Positive parents can have a negative baby as positive is dominant so they may both have one positive and one negative gene and the baby gets the two negative genes.
No. There's a small chance the baby will be O negative--if both parents have an Rh negative (recessive) allele, and the baby inherits this allele from both parents, the baby would be Rh negative. But if the baby inherits the Rh positive allele from either parent, the baby will be Rh positive.