uh...any? blood type doesn't determine who you can marry. Perhaps things like love, trust and respect would be much higher on the list...
Yes. Blood type should not be a factor in who you marry.
Blood type has nothing to do with getting married. You can marry no one asks you your blood type.
There will be absolutely no problem and your child will have blood group "AB+".
It is possible. It depends on the blood group of the mother.
yes it is possible if one person in parent with A blood group
yes. all of the blood types can marry any other blood type.
Basically, Group A Rh (D) +ve blood type has antigen A and antibody B
Type A blood can be given to patients with type A or AB blood. Type B blood can be given to patients with type B or AB blood Type AB blood can only be given to patients with type AB blood. Type O blood can be given to patients with any blood type. The plus means the Rhetus group of the blood, which isn't as important as the blood type (A, B, AB or O), meaning there usually aren't complications even if blood of the wrong Rhetus group is given to a patient. In modern medicine, however, patients are nearly always given the blood of their own blood type, if possible.
AB plus (A/B +) couples, referring to couples where one partner has blood type A or B and the other has blood type A or B, can indeed get married. Blood type compatibility is not a barrier to marriage, as it primarily affects blood transfusions and organ donations rather than personal relationships. Therefore, AB plus couples can marry without any medical or legal concerns related to their blood types.
No more so than any other group.
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.
Blood type (or blood group) is determined, in part, by the ABO blood group antigens present on red blood cells.