Absolutely - blood type does not limit the potential spouses for anyone. However, a B- woman chooses to have children with a man with Rh positive blood of any type (AB, A, B or O), she needs to be careful and let her doctor know that she may be carrying an Rh+ baby even though she is Rh-. The doctor can explain the potential complications, as well as what the doctor can do to prevent or minimize the potential for those complications.
Yes, he can.. There's no law about it so yes, yes he can.
Yes, B negative blood group women can marry an O positive man. Blood types make absolutely no difference when it comes to couples pairing up in marriage.
yes, there is no problem
The only problem that I know of is if the woman gets pregnant and the baby is positive. She will then have to have a shot to reduce the risk of miscarriage. This is only to do with the negative and positive aspect. As far as O and B are concerned, I don't know of any complications.
Yes, people of any blood types can marry. If a woman with negative Rh factor gets pregnant, she gets an injection to lower the risk of complications in future pregnancies.
A woman from any blood group can produce children with a man from any blood group. IgG blood group antibodies can cause hemolytic disease of the newborn. One of the major advances of twentieth century medicine was the development of injectable Rho(D) immune globulin, which prevents hemolytic disease of the newborn.
The genotype of the man is A negative/O negative inheriting the A neg from his mother and O negative from his father. [Father's genotype is B positive/O negative. Mother's genotype is B positive/A negative.]
A person who is Rh negative may have antibodies if he or she has been exposed in the past to Rh positive blood. Rhogam will prevent this sensitization in a pregnant woman with negative blood carrying an Rh positive baby.
Yes
A woman with type O negative blood can marry someone of any blood type. An Rh negative woman will get an injection during each pregnancy to lower the risk of complications in future pregnancies.
Yes, individuals with the same blood group can marry and have children. Blood group compatibility is not a factor that affects marriage or childbearing. However, it's important to consider other genetic factors and consult with a healthcare provider for any potential risks or considerations.
yes
Yes. Blood type should not be a factor in who you marry.
absolutely
of course she can
There should be no problem concerning the blood groups. Only when the woman is Rhesus negative and the man is Rhesus positive, the offspring can be affected by Rh-disease (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rh_disease)
Yes. Marriage is not dependant on blood type.
yes
Of course! Blood type doesn't matter as long as you really love your partner.
All blood groups are possible for children born from a combination such as this, regardless of which group is the male and which is the female.