Your blood group has no bearing on who you can marry. It is only relevant to blood transfusions.
A woman who has the same name as a female parent or child is not usually called a Sr. or Jr. but it is occasionally done. Perhaps the most prominent example is the daughter of Warren Buffet, who has the same name as her mother and is sometimes called "Suzie Jr."
Yes, "generation" can be a noun to refer to a group of individuals born and living at the same time, or it can be used as a verb to describe the process of creating or producing something.
This scenario is not possible unless there was a mistake in the information given. The woman cannot become younger over time. It is likely a mathematical error or typo.
Your nose never stops growing, same with your ears! UNTIL you die, then it stops growing.NOSES ARE UGLY!
It is generally used as a term for people of a specific era, but the term refers to a 40 year period. other: * coevals: all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age * group of genetically related organisms constituting a single step in the line of descent * the normal time between successive generations; "they had to wait a generation for that prejudice to fade" * a stage of technological development or innovation; "the third generation of computers" * genesis: a coming into being * the production of heat or electricity; "dams were built for the generation of electricity" * the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production
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yes, but it would be very weird
hi im male i m getting married to girl who has having same blood group as i have it is b+ can it be a prob for me in future or it is safe to be get married pl ans to my question
is A positive blood group and AA blood group the same
When talking only about marriage itself, a man with blood type AB can marry a woman with the same blood type. However, when talking about having children, having different Rh factors in the blood can cause fertility issues.
It is perfectly safe to get married with any blood group. People who start having kids with the same blood type have no complications due to the child's blood type in the whom. If the child has different blood type then the mother that has some rare blood types (A- RH- being one of them), then both have the chance of getting blood poisoning at birth (but they have inoculations to stop that).
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.
Yes, However, if she gets pregnant, and if the baby is Rh-positive, this can cause problems with the pregnancy. Tell your obstetrician, and he/she can perform tests to see if there will be an issue.
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
You blood group has nothing to do with whom you want to marry !2nd Answer:The trouble that results in having a blue baby is when its mom is 'negative' and the dad is 'positive. This is not a blood type issue, but rather a Rh factor issue.
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