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Will the kid's Rh factor differ from their parents?

yes


Can o positive and a positive parents have o negative child?

Yes. Since the Rh factor is recessive if both parents have a copy of the gene they can have an Rh negative child.


Can a o positive mother an a o negative father produce a b negative child?

No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor. No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor.


Will the parents and kids have different Rh factor?

Yes, it is possible for parents and their children to have different Rh factors. Each parent contributes one Rh factor gene, which can result in children having a different Rh factor than their parents.


Can a child have a different blood group than both parents?

Yes,the child/children can have different blood Gr than their parents. Parents AA child A or O Parents BB child B or O Parents AB and O child A or B can be possible. No. The child will have the bood type of one of the parents. Also, a mother can carry a child that has a positive rh factor when she herself has a negaive rh factor.


Can mother and father with o blood type have an o negative child?

Yes, it is possible for parents with O blood type to have an O negative child if both parents are carriers of the Rh negative factor. The child inherits one gene from each parent, so there is a chance for the child to be O negative if both parents pass on the Rh negative gene.


Is there any problems of having kids when couples have same Rh factor?

If both parents have the same Rh factor (positive or negative), there is no risk of Rh incompatibility that could affect future pregnancies. Rh factor only becomes a concern when the mother is Rh-negative and the father is Rh-positive, which can lead to Rh incompatibility in the fetus.


Can the firstborn baby be Rh negative?

Yes, the firstborn baby can be Rh negative if both parents carry the Rh-negative gene. The Rh factor is inherited from the parents, and if the mother is Rh negative and the father is also Rh negative, their child will be Rh negative. However, if the mother is Rh positive and the father is Rh negative, the child can either be Rh positive or Rh negative depending on the specific alleles inherited.


Can 2 parents with positive blood have an A- child?

Yes, if both carry the rH neg factor as a recessive.


Can your father and mother have Rh positive factor and you be Rh negative?

YES. Maybe both of your parents are half-Rh positive, but not a full-blown Rh positive. Your parents will have 25% chances of getting a Rh negative offspring (Out of 4 children, only 1 become Rh negative) This comes true in our family. Both myself and my husband are Rh positive and our kid (3 years) is Rh negative. My blood group is B+ve, and my husband is A1B+ve and our kid is A1-ve.


Can a baby be born with positive blood if both parents are negative?

No. If both parents are Rh negative, they are homozygous recessive for the Rh factor and can only pass on recessive alleles to their children, and a positive Rh factor is a dominant trait.


How does a child get the A neg if both parents are positive Mother AB father O?

Each parent has two genes for Rh factor. If one of them is on and the other off in both parents, the child has a 25 percent chance of being Rh negative.