No.
If mother is Rh positive there will be no problem. Problem can arise when mother is negative and baby positive.
is anovulation a great problem in conceiving
Positive.
Yes. The child can either have an A or O blood type. The problem occurs when the mother is NEGATIVE and the child is POSITIVE, at which point the body create antibodies against the child as it passes through the birth canal (this is because the positive/negative stand for the presence/absence of the Rhesus factor, so if the mother lacks it (negative) then it will identify her child (positive) as "foreign" and attack it) In the chance of conceiving another child with a positive blood type, the already-present antibodies will attack the child unless the mother's antibodies have been counteracted. But in your case, there is no problem! :)
Because when there is a positive and a negative in the same problem, it gives you a negative. An easy way to solve problems like that is if there is an odd number of negative signs, then your answer is going to be negative. If there is an even number of negative signs, then your answer is going to be positive. (no matter if there is a positive sign in a math problem).
Absolutely - all blood types can have children together. The only problem relating to these blood types for pregnancy would be if the mother is negative and her first child was positive. Then there may be a problem if her second child is also positive.
following multiplication integer rules and division rules, you should get: "MULTIPLICATION: minus times minus is plus (negative x negative = positive).....minus times plus is minus (negative x positive = negative).....plus times plus is plus (positive x positive = positive) DIVISION: minus divi minus is plus (negative ÷ negative = positive)......minus divi plus is minus (negative ÷ positive = negative).....plus divi plus is plus (positive ÷ positive = positive)" a division problem is a multiplication problem in disguise
well a positive times a negative equals a negative so if the problem was -8 times 9 it would equal -72
If the fetus is O positive, there will be no problem. If the fetus is O negative and is the first O negative baby, nothing will happen to it, but the subsequent O negative fetuses will be miscarried unless the mother takes some special injections during this pregnancy.
factors are the numbers you multiply together to get a product in a multiplication problem. a positive times a positive = a positive a positive times a negative = a negative a negative times a negative = a positive since you are looking for negative 10, you need one factor to be positive and one to be negative. this could be: -1*10 -10*1 -2*5 -5*2
No. If the mother is negative and the first baby is positive then a shot needs to be administered right after delivery to prevent antibodies from forming. If the baby is negative, which is possible, then no shot needs to be given. I am not a doctor but this problem is familiar to my family. Please consult a physician for further information.
18. A negative times a negative = a positive.