Any two persons can get married. So yes.
Yes, theoretically a person with AB+ blood group can accept blood of any other group. But practically it is not practiced.
yes it is possible if one person in parent with A blood group
Rh factor or rehsus factor is also involved in blood groups. either a person is Rh+ or Rh- if u are A+ then u have blood group A and you are Rh+ if you are A- then you have blood group A and you are Rh-
of course.
Yes. Blood type should not be a factor in who you marry.
B +tiv blood group have anti b antibodies
Yes
It is not possible for that to happen, blood group O is recessive to A and B and in order for a person to have O blood group, they would have to be homozygous recessive. This means that the mother's alleles for blood group is OO and the father's allele's for blood group is also OO; which means that there are no other alleles other than O that they can be given to an offspring. That's Impossible.
it means positive group
possibility not
There will be absolutely no problem and your child will have blood group "AB+".
Blood groups have nothing to do with marriage or even sexual relations. Blood groups come into play for transfusions and sometimes childbirth. It is important during times that large quantities of blood are being exchanged, because the body can reject certain types if they are not compatible.