There's a 50% chance of the child being O+ and 50% chance of the child being B+.
yes
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For a baby with AB blood type : both parents should be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
No. The child could be either AA or Ao and they would have plus or minus, depending on if the a plus parent has plus plus, or plus minus
Yes depending on whether the children are homozygous or heterzygous for their blood type.
Yes. I am O positive and my husband is A positive. We have two A positive children and one O positive child.
Quintuplets
Yes, it is possible for two parents, one with AB+ blood type and the other with O+ blood type, to have a child with O+ blood type. When two parents with different blood types have a child, the child's blood type can be a combination of the parents' blood types through genetic inheritance.
Yes, an O positive parent and an M positive parent can have an AB negative child if both parents are carriers of the A and B genes and the child inherits one A and one B gene from each parent. This combination would result in the child having blood type AB.
A parent can have a closer bond with one child versus the other. Sometimes one child might be sicker than the other requiring more of the parents time. The parent might like one over the other because the child listen to the parent and get along with it better.
No. The O+ gene is exclusive, meaning that if you are O+, your body only has the O+ gene, so your child can't be anything other than 0+ as well. He can only be A+ if the one of the parents is AB+ or A+.
No. The O+ gene is exclusive, meaning that if you are O+, your body only has the O+ gene, so your child can't be anything other than 0+ as well. He can only be A+ if the one of the parents is AB+ or A+.