yes!
Yes, because both of the parents can put a B over into their baby's blood type. You don't mention it, but the father would either be a BB or BO. If he is BO, then their children could be AO(A) , BO(B), BB, AB...because they are taking one from each parent.
If the father is BB, then their kids would be AB , or BB's (B)basically. They would all be positive blood type.
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The child would be AB plus, so yes.
The child inherits one allele from each parent for their blood type. You said that the mom is o+ and so is the child. Therefore: The father cannot have the following blood type genotypes: AB+, AB-, AA+, AA-, BB+, or BB-. The father's blood type genotypes can be: Ao+, Ao-, Bo+, or Bo-.
No!
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It depends on fathers blood type. If he is A or AB, child might be AB. Check the related links for more info.
Will have a baby with either: A blood, B blood, or AB blood. The mom must be AO with the husband, AB, gives either AA, AO, BO, or AB for a child.
ab+ a+ b+
You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative
The child can have the same blood type. It is possible if the child obtains the allele IA from one parent and IB from the other. So if a person with blood type AB provides IA or IB and the other parent provides the other allele, then the child may have the same blood type i.e. AB positive.
All children will be plus. and possible blood types are : B and O if geno-type of parents is heterozygous. and 100% B if geno-type of parents is homozygous. All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
There will be absolutely no problem and your child will have blood group "AB+".