We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
Parental information:
No, a transgender female, who was assigned male at birth, cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because they do not have a uterus.
Males play a role in determining the gender of a child because they carry the Y chromosome, which determines whether the child will be male or female. During fertilization, the sperm from the male can carry either an X or a Y chromosome, which combines with the X chromosome from the female to determine the gender of the child.
The chromosome that carries the genes determining the sex of a child as male or female is the X and Y chromosomes. Males have one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes.
There is not really anything called a male or female gene. There are sex chromosomes: X and Y. If a baby has XY (one from each parent), that child will be male. If the baby has XX, a girl is the result. The Y chromosome doesn't actually dominate but it has all the genes that produce male characterics. If a child is born without it, it will be female.
The first stage is conception, in which is the making and having of the female or male child.
Can a B- female and O+ male have a child? Yes
Negative is male, positive is female.
yes
Yes, any one male and one female human can have a child (as we are all of the same species).
Yes.
yes it may be
There's not enough information to give the probable blood groups since no blood group was given for the male. However, an rh negative male and an rh positive female could produce either an rh negative baby or an rh positive baby. The male is definitely homozygous recessive for rh factor, but the female could be homozygous dominant for rh factor, in which case the baby would be heterozygous for rh factor and it would be rh positive. However, if the female is heterozygous for rh factor, there is a 50% chance the baby would be rh positive (heterozygous) and a 50% change the baby would be rh negative (homozygous recessive).
yes.
it is unlikly, but posible
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yes I have o negative my husband has o positive; I have daughter with o negative and a son with o positive
Yes, an AB+ male and A+ female could have a B+ child. This is because the female's blood type is either AA or AO. If she is AO, then she can pass the O gene on to her child, and the male can pass on the B, giving the child a blood type of B.