Yes.
no, the o blood type is recessive, so the mom must have either cheated, or been given the wrong blood during a blood transfusion. (doctors don't give transfusions to pregnant women, because it could be bad for the baby.)
The children would have a 25% chance of AA, 25% Ao, 25% AB or 25% Bo.
no, the o blood type is recessive, so the mom must have either cheated, or been given the wrong blood during a blood transfusion. (doctors don't give transfusions to pregnant women, because it could be bad for the baby.)
sadly, no. no matter what you do, a blood type B and blood type O couple cannot have a blood type A (+ or -) baby
Not sure what exactly you are asking but, yes? Are you asking if a newborn with a jaundice of 26 needs blood transfusion, if it is common, or the reason why the newborn would need a blood transfusion with a level of 26. When I was born I had a jaundice of 27 and needed a blood transfusion. My mom wanted the blood to be from a family relative but the doctors at the baby hospital that I was airlifted too told her that there was no time and that I was given 5 hours to live. Obviously, I survived but it caused some brain damage. I'm partially deaf and grew up with extreme behavior problems. I couldn't control my behaviors. I could go from extremely mad, to extremely happy, to extremely sad.. Even to this day, I don't get mad or happy or sad like most people. I'm either indifferent or extreme.
Just a question i heard all children born have their dads blood type. i have my moms is this normal
I'm not sure what you mean by this but as for blood type, there's no reason two parents with different blood types can't have children. The children would have AB or O type blood depending on the recessives of the parents.
he has a mom theres a couple of episodes with her in it
You could have several children with different blood types. you get your blood type from either parents or even grand parents.
Yes. If you cross parents with AB and O, you can have children with either A or B blood types.
No. They are not blood relatives, which an immediate family member is. I.e. Mom, dad, brother, sister
You can get your blood from your mom or your dad. Just depends on how much blood quantum they have.