Blood type B positive means that you have anti-A antibodies, B-antigens, and an Rh factor that is positive. As a B+, you can receive blood from people with blood types O postive, O negative, B positive, and B negative, however a B+ blood type can only donate to a person with B+ and AB+ blood type.
Your RH factor is what determines if your blood type is positive or negative. This factor helps determine who can safely recieve your blood from a transfusion, or what blood types you can safely recieve. northernohio.redcross.org has information on what bloodtypes can safely be mixed from transfusions and other data in their information section.
There are 4 different blood types (A, B, O, & AB). Each blood type can either be Rh positive or Rh negative. (e.g., A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, O-, AB+, AB-).Blood type AB is the universal receiver when it comes to donating blood. That means anyone can donate blood to a person with AB blood.Blood type O is the universal donor, which means that anyone can take O blood. 'All other blood types can only be donated to their specific blood type (i.e. A-A, B-B.)A B AB O, each of which can be positive or negative, for a total of eight.
Blood of animals contaion a factor known as Rh factor which was first discovered in Rehsus monkey, so name Rh and if it is present blood is called Rh+ of positive and if not then Rh-ve or negative simply.....
Well to much white blood cells is ok but not ok, know what i mean? you might want to have that checked by a doctor. you need the same amount like about the same amount. to much is not good
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
IT MEANS NOTHING ITS COMMON TO HAVE DIFFERENT BLOOD TYPES!
If a newborn has B positive blood, it means his blood has the B antigen and is Rh positive. There are 4 blood types: A, B, AB, and O. There are two Rh types Rh positive, Rh positive and Rh negative. That simply means what type of blood the baby would receive if it needed a transfusion.
When someone has a blood type that is positive, it means that they are positive for the RH factor. This doesn't mean a whole lot in terms of health, but it can play a factor if you are a female and are planning to have children.
Each of the four main blood types, A, B, AB, and O, may or may not have the Rh factor. If a blood type has the Rh factor it is called positive. If it doesn't, it's called negative.
Blood type O positive is considered the "universal donor" because they can safely give blood to all other blood types without harm however the donor can only receive blood from other type O donors. Positive means that they can receive both positive and negative blood type O.
A Rh D POS signifies that your blood type is A with the presence of the Rh factor (Rhesus factor D antigen). This means you have A antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and are Rh positive, indicating that you can receive blood from A positive, A negative, O positive, and O negative blood types. It's important in blood transfusions and pregnancy, as it can affect compatibility between blood types.
Blood types just mean that there are different antigens in your blood, which is normal. There are actually 5 blood types. O, is the most common type with A, B, AB being a little less common.
I'm not sure what you mean by this but as for blood type, there's no reason two parents with different blood types can't have children. The children would have AB or O type blood depending on the recessives of the parents.
Blood types are hereditary. Your specific blood type is determined by the type of blood that your parents have. Remember that your blood type is determined by both your mom and your dad, so just because you have a specific blood type does not mean that your parents are the same or that your children will share your blood type.
Having a negative blood type is rare in humans. About five percent of the population are a negative blood type. Negative blood types mean you are lacking an antibody in your blood to fight off certain infections or preventing miscarriages.
Your RH factor is what determines if your blood type is positive or negative. This factor helps determine who can safely recieve your blood from a transfusion, or what blood types you can safely recieve. northernohio.redcross.org has information on what bloodtypes can safely be mixed from transfusions and other data in their information section.
There are 4 different blood types (A, B, O, & AB). Each blood type can either be Rh positive or Rh negative. (e.g., A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, O-, AB+, AB-).Blood type AB is the universal receiver when it comes to donating blood. That means anyone can donate blood to a person with AB blood.Blood type O is the universal donor, which means that anyone can take O blood. 'All other blood types can only be donated to their specific blood type (i.e. A-A, B-B.)A B AB O, each of which can be positive or negative, for a total of eight.