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It's like comparing apples and Oranges. Rh is either + or -.

There are A, B, AB and O blood types.

So you can get:

A + or -

B+ or -

AB + or -

and O + or - blood types.

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Can a parent with ab- blood and a parent with o- blood make a baby with a plus blood?

No, in this scenario the possible blood types for the children are A- and B-. Positive refers to the presence of Rh factor in the blood. The Rh factor has to come from somewhere.


Can a baby be born with b rh- if parents are a rh plus and b rh plus?

Yes. Everyone carries a pair of genes for every trait (eyes, hair, even blood type). One is dominant and one is recessive.One of these parents likely a carried the B-Neg blood type on a recessive gene and it was expressed as a dominant trait in the baby.


Can parents both blood type B plus have a chlid with A- blood type?

No, it can't happen. none of the parents have the allele to make a kid with A blood type, and they can have Rh- child if both parent rh alleles are heterozygous.


Are B and Rh one blood type or two different blood types?

B and Rh are two different blood type systems. The B blood type refers to the presence of the B antigen on red blood cells, while the Rh factor (Rh positive or Rh negative) refers to the presence or absence of the Rh antigen. This means someone could have blood type B+ or B-, indicating their blood type in both systems.


What does it mean when a newborn has b positive blood?

If a newborn has B positive blood, it means his blood has the B antigen and is Rh positive. There are 4 blood types: A, B, AB, and O. There are two Rh types Rh positive, Rh positive and Rh negative. That simply means what type of blood the baby would receive if it needed a transfusion.


Can an O plus and a B plus have an O plus?

Yes. O, Rh positive and B, Rh positive parents may produce an O, Rh positive child.


What are the possible observations if blood sample provided is Rh positive instead of blood group B when blood group B is provided?

Question doesn't make sense. You can be group B and rh + or group B and rh -. The B antigen and the D antigen (which causes you to be rh+ or lack of makes you rh-) are seperate things stuck to the surface of red blood cells.


Is there a difference between Rh neg blood group and a B neg blood group?

RH- and RH+ are not blood types, they are factors.


What blood factors make a b negative?

RH factor in blood types stands for "Rhesus Factor". Blood tests were performed on Rhesus monkeys and the Rh+ and Rh- factors were isolated. An antigen found in the red blood cells of most people: those who have Rh factor are said to be Rh positive (Rh+), while those who do not are Rh negative (Rh-). What about the meaning of RHD- Rh blood group, D antigen . The rhesus complex is not just one antigen, but several, when someone is told to be Rh+, it usually refers to the D antigen (one of the components of the Rh complex), because it's the most common, and the easiest to identify, however it's not the only one.


Can parent with O plus and B- have child with B- blood?

Yes, parents with O+ and B- can have a child with B- blood. Their children may be type O or type B, and may have Rh negative or positive blood types.


Which antibody and antigen combination match each blood type?

The blood type notation A Rh- indicates which antigens and antibodies are present in the blood. A indicates there are A antigens. Rh+ indicates there are Rh antigens. B antibodies. If there are A and Rh antigens but no B antigens, the antibodies in the blood plasma are B antibodies.


What antibodies and antigens are in type A plus blood?

Basically, Group A Rh (D) +ve blood type has antigen A and antibody B