No, but she can give to you, so long as the negative and positive match up. (Negative can give to both negative and positive, positive can only give to positive). O can give to everyone; A can only give to A o B; B can only give to B or AB; and AB can give to AB (but not O). if you dont follow those rules your body will reject it and you may die :(
No. Persons with type O blood can only receive type O blood.
You are one lucky person. Your blood type can help just about anyone in the world. It can help with blood transfusion or just about anything that a person will need.
Maybe blood cells? :0
O- is universal donor because o has no protein while all other o+ and the rest of them do. So when someone donates 0- the white blood cells of the receipent won't react. Therefor the transfusion was successful And that's why o- is the universal blood type
Nothing will happen. People with type AB blood can receive all types of blood (AB, A, B, O)
Yes, parents with blood group O positive can have a child with blood group O negative. This is possible if one parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor (one parent has both positive and negative Rh alleles), allowing for the possibility of the child inheriting the negative Rh factor.
Not taking Rh Factor into consideration, O is the universal donor. All blood types can receive type O. For information, AB is the universal recipient. They can take any blood type. Remember, this excludes the Rh Factor.
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Her blood type is O+
His blood type is 0+
These are the possibilities: A neg or A pos B neg or B pos The father will always give an 0 to the child, which is infact zero. The mother will give an A or a B. An A and 0 gives A An B and 0 gives B The rhesus factor can be positive or negative.
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