Different blood types do not play a significant role in conception or infertility. The first time a woman is inseminated by a partner, her body may attack thespermatozoa cells as foreign bodies, especially if the tissue type is different. However, over time the body begins to accept the semen as a part of the woman's system. Medical science has even proved that semen administered on a regular basis can help to prevent Preeclampsia and other birth-related problems.
Yes, a baby can have problems no matter what blood type.
yes they can
Certain blood types are not obtainable in offspring when the parents have certain blood types.
Most likely, AB. But that doesn't mean it must just happen. The blood group of children is also affected by the blood group their grand parents had. So, if a kid's grand parents had different blood group and his parents had different, then, there are just chances of either of them.
Yes
No, a child's blood group does not have to match either parent's blood group exactly. A child's blood group is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types, following specific inheritance patterns. It is possible for a child's blood group to be different from that of their parents.
Yes; the child receives a random blood allele from both parents, so unless both parents are type O, AA, or BB, the children can have different blood types
Yes, they can.
Not necessarily. The blood type of a child is determined by the combination of the parents' blood types. It is possible for a daughter to have a different blood type than her father, depending on the specific blood type alleles inherited from both parents.
You get your blood type (phenotype) from your parents, each of whom carry their parents blood types (genotype) in their blood. Your ethnicity plays a minor factor because some races tend toward different blood types, but any member of any race can end up with any blood type. Four children of the same parents could all have the different types of blood.
The baby will have some combination of the parents blood types. Without more information I cannot give you more specific info.
Punnett squares are used to predict the possible blood types of offspring in a genetic cross involving parents with different blood types by showing all the possible combinations of alleles that the parents can pass on to their offspring. This helps determine the likelihood of each blood type in the offspring based on the parents' genotypes.