if they are the same blood type then of course. anyone can give blood to anyone if they match
Yes, this is true. A husband CAN give blood to his wife if they are compatible blood types. HOWEVER, serious consideration must be given first if the wife is in her childbearing years. If a wife receives blood from her husband and then decides to have a baby, there are risks involved.
Everyone inherits certain antigens in their blood. If a woman receives blood from her husband and he has an antigen that she DOES NOT have, her body will develop an antibody to it. If she then gets pregnant and the fetus inherits this same antigen from the father, the mother's antibody with attack it and cause destruction of the fetal blood cells. This may cause severe anemia for the fetus as well as severe jaundice and brain damage. The worst case scenario would obviously be the death of the fetus.
Yes, a husband with blood type A and a wife with blood type O is compatible for having children. If the husband is AO (genotype) and the wife is OO, their children could have blood types A or O. Blood type compatibility is important for blood transfusions and possible genetic conditions, but in this case, they can have healthy children.
You don't give her the results because the husband is the patient and hasn't authorized her to look at them
Unless restricted by the terms of the legal award, a husband can give anything he wants to his wife.
no a wife cant give zakat or money of zakat to her husband under the masarif of zakat.
no lol
If Husband And Wife Have opposite Blood Group, Any Problem To Have Babies.what Is The Blood Group Of Their Childrens?
They are not related by blood; they become husband and wife.
"A","B","AB" "O" either positive or negative
I think there no problem if blood group not mach.
Blood relationship.
If both the husband and wife have B positive blood type, there is no risk of blood type incompatibility between them. They can have children without any concern for blood type compatibility issues that could arise in pregnancy.
A wife cannot be forced to provide evidence against her husband in a court of law.