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, provided the O+ individual is heterozygous for the Rh factor (the "+" part) and the other parent donates an O and a "-" to the baby.
O- is a double recessive genotype - both parents must donate the "O" part as well as the "-" part to have an O- baby.
No, Type A blood can only result from an AO or AA combination. Since O is recessive, OO is the only combination that results in Type O blood.
Yes. Both O and negative RH factor are recessive genes. A mother with AO +- and a father with OO +- (gene type) blood can have an O- baby.
No it is a genetic impossibility. A parent with O blood type and a parent with A blood type can only pass an A or O allele to the child, not a B allele.
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.
no.
yes
The baby may be any of the following: * B positive * B negative * O positive * O negative
CAN TWO POSITIVE BLOOD TYPES MAKE a negative blood type
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.
O Positive is the most common blood type and it has no molecules on the red blood cell surface which means people with Type O universal blood donors. Positive means that your blood contains what is called a RhD antigen. Type O was the first blood type discovered. It is believed it can make you more likely to get ulcers or have thyroid problems.
With genetic mutations during replication, anything is possible. But, in general two O negative parents could only have a child that is O negative. Conversely, two O positive parents could have a child that is either O negative or O positive.
can an o positive and an o negative make an a positive baby
No. Two negatives can't make a positive.
A person with A positive blood may be a carrier for O negative blood. If the other parent is also a carrier of those traits, the baby could be O negative.
yes
Nope, the baby will be O positive as well.
no cause a positive and negative make a negative unless the positive has a really strong blood line
yes it will come A positive or B positive
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.
can two o positive blood types make an RH Negitive baby
no
sometimes
yes