No, blood type has nothing to do with infertility.
Yes, individuals with O blood type can donate to individuals with A blood type. O blood type is considered the universal donor because it lacks A or B antigens that could cause an immune response in the recipient.
Indira Gandhi's blood group was reportedly A positive.
Blood group type is not a barrier to marriage. What I think you may mean is - can two people with different blood types safely produce children. The answer to that question is yes. All human blood types can be intermixed with no detrimental effect on the child. A woman with blood group A and a man with blood group B will produce offspring that are either A, B, AB or O there is a 25% chance of any one child having any one of these blood types
Albert Einstein's blood group was A positive.
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.
no. because there is no a in the blood. thats like an american getting an asian baby.
No, because their blood also has the B Antigen which would cause a tranfusion reaction in the recipient.
The antibodies in blood group B will destroy the blood group A cells. They will actually cause clumping and therefore clots which will cause a heart attack.
No, blood group O and blood group AB are ABO blood groups, while the rhesus factor is determined by the presence or absence of the Rh antigen on the surface of red blood cells. The ABO and Rh systems are independent of each other, so having blood group O or AB does not determine the presence or absence of the rhesus factor.
a group dinner or a group date cause they all have dates and there's 7 people!
Basically, the four blood groups can marry one another. Being (-) or (+). What you have to know is there are characteristics exhibited by each blood group. Type O for instance, they're Moody. At times they don't want to talk to anyone they just want to be alone.
Blood group O has both a and b antibodies, therefore receiving blood from blood group A, the A-antigens will agglutinate with the b-antibodies of the person with blood group O. Receiving blood from blood group B will also cause agglutination of its b-antigens and the blood group O's a-antibodies.
No; that will not cause AIDS or HIV.
Because the person with the AB blood has both A & B blood group antigens present within their blood type. However the person with the A blood group lacks the B blood group antigen. Therefore the (A blood group) persons body will send antibodies to attack the given B blood group as though it were a foreign substance such as a virus or other hostile entity. This will cause several symptoms to arise which may result in death if not corrected quickly
Yes, individuals with O blood type can donate to individuals with A blood type. O blood type is considered the universal donor because it lacks A or B antigens that could cause an immune response in the recipient.
No. To put blood of a different type into a person would cause rejection by the body which would prove fatal.
Blood group A can donate and receive blood from blood group A. Blood group B can donate and receive blood from blood group B. Blood group AB can donate only to blood group AB and receive from any other blood group (they are universal recipent) Blood group O can donate to any other blood group ( they are universal donor) and can receive from only blood group O.