yes, if the mother is either A positive or AB positive.
Yes. If the mother is a dominant A carrier of blood with 2 negative alleles, and if the father has one allele for negative blood. So mom has to be homozygous A and dad has to be homozygous O.
fetus will be positive. The first child is okay but the second child may cause some problems so you need to get RhoGAM shot
CAN TWO POSITIVE BLOOD TYPES MAKE a negative blood type
get a bandana get beat up get money wear red. from saahir larosa = Answer = I'm going to say this in a sense that you have some clue about what I'm about to say. The child CAN indeed have a blood type of A negative, because the mother's Rh is Rr which is still considered Rh+ because the "R" is dominant over "r". If the father has the same Rh, the child has 25% of being Rh-(without doing dihybrid cross).
No. For a person to be "O" blood type, they have a phenotype of O, which can only come about if they have a genotype of OO. If both mother and father are O's then they have no B that they can donate to the baby.
No they cannot. They can only have a child with type A or type O blood.
Yes, a father with A negative blood can have a child with A positive blood. If he does, the mother must have a positive Rh factor, and the mother's blood type may be any of the possibilities.
No.
yes.
B positive or negative or, O positive or negative.
yes
no
95% not.
I'm not sure how negative or positive is determined, but a B mother and O father can have a B child.
if your child is negative, i would ask for a blood sample from the mailman
Yes to both.
a-
No