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If both of your parents have Type A blood, the blood of you and your siblings can be A or O.

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Could a type B child with a type A have a type A father?

No. The child would receive type a antigens from both of their parents and no type b antigens.


Can parents both blood type O have a child with a positive?

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What blood type can a baby have if both parents have type A blood?

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Is there a possibility to have blood type A of the baby if parents are both blood type o?

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Should children have same blood type as parents?

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