Yes sure, but pregnant girl should take special injection for this situation directly after delivery, because the child will be positive and mother is negative, the placenta will start releasing anti-bodies against the foreign positive, so the injection is given to kill those anti-bodies and so not causing trouble when next pregnancy happen.
Type O is considered the universal blood type.
The universal transfusion blood donor type is the "O negative" blood type. The Rh factor (positive or negative) is as important as the ABO blood group. If you gave O positive blood to someone with Rh negative blood, it would cause problems, including the possibility of death.
Hello! YES, she can. I'm 0- my husband (of 12 years) is b+ . Both our kids are b+ also. (1 son, 1 daughter.) After the birth of our kids, I had to have an injection (which was painless) to counteract any blood crossings from me to baby. As my daughter is b+, she won't have this problem giving birth herself. Hope this info. helps, Cheers, Dee. Melb.
Of course, but there are many more complications than if you were to have a child with a man with one of the negative blood types. After a miscarriage, or abortion you have to have a shot called Rhogam. If you become pregnant by a positive type person, you will also need to have the shot while pregnant. Then after the babys birth. There are ways around getting the shot DURING the pregnancy. The main one would be to make 100% sure that the baby has a negative blood type. That is the most important thing here.
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
Absolutely, blood types do not affect marriage at all.
Blood types do not affect marriage - all blood types can marry each other. A man with O negative blood should not encounter any blood-type related problems when he has children.
Blood types do not affect marriage. All blood types can marry.
yes. all of the blood types can marry any other blood type.
AB negative blood group is fine for marriage but the person with this blood group can accept the blood from all donors with negative Rh factor. example- only from AB-, O-,A-,B-
All blood groups are possible for children born from a combination such as this, regardless of which group is the male and which is the female.
Nope - O negative is the only group that can be safely given to the patient if their blood group is unknown.
I am a- and my bf is b+ and are daughter is healthy and no probelms at all when she was born
Yes, an AB positive and AB negative man and woman can marry. During a pregnancy, she'll receive Rhogam to prevent rh sensitization.
Yes, individuals with blood type O+ can marry individuals from any other blood type group without any health risks specifically related to blood compatibility. However, it is always recommended for couples considering marriage to consult with a healthcare provider for genetic counseling and to understand any potential health implications related to blood type compatibility.
The blood types are A, B, O, and AB and all are either positive or negative.
yes, but the father may also be from another blood group, still with the same rh factor, such as B-, AB-, O-, that is, he will definitely have a blood group with the negative one like you, even if the blood group is not the same.