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Is it more common to be Rh- or Rh plus?

Rh positive is more common than Rh negative. Approximately 85% of the population is Rh positive.


What happen if you give RH- person RH plus blood if they have already been exposed to RH plus blood?

it will cause hypersensitization in RH- person


You have type O plus why does your father have O negative?

there is no problem with that, your Rh+ comes from your mother :) ur father genotype is Rh-Rh- your mother should be Rh+Rh+ or Rh+Rh- so you took one Rh- from your father and one Rh+ from your mother the result will be Rh+Rh- and because the +ve propriety is more dominant your blood type will be +ve even if you have the mix of Rh+Rh-


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 is the most common Rh type?

The most common Rh type is Rh positive, also known as Rh+. It is found in the majority of the population worldwide.


What are the common isotopes of Rhodium?

The common isotopes of Rhodium are Rh-103, Rh-101, Rh-102, Rh-102m and Rh-99. They also happen to be stable. In addition to these isotopes, there are 30 other Rhodium isotopes.


If mother has Rh plus blood and father with Rh negtive what would the child be?

The child can have either Rh positive or Rh negative blood. More information is needed on the mother's genotype to know for sure. With the information currently given, the child has a 25% chance of being Rh negative.


Can a man with O rh plus and a woman with O rh plus have a child with O rh- blood?

Yes - it is possible. Firstly, if both parents have the blood type O, then the child must also have blood type O. Rh positive is dominant, so a person who is Rh + may be heterozygous (Rh+/Rh-). Both parents in this case would need to be heterozygous for the child to be Rh-.


Can o- plus rh plus make a blood type a plus?

Blood type O cannot make blood type A unless another contributor's blood type is A because type O is recessive while A is dominant. For example, two type O's can only make blood type O. As for the rh plus or rh negative, since rh plus is dominant, type O- is capable of yielding a positive blood type if another contributor has a postive blood type. Simply adding rh plus will only change the blood type to O+. In other words, O- plus rh plus cannot make blood type A+ unless another contributor has A themself. Look up Punnett squares for blood types if this is just more confusing.


What is a probability of 2 Rh plus heterozygous have 4 Rh- children?

1/8 or 12.5%


What can happen if an RH- person receives RH plus blood?

They could potentially develop an antibody.


What causes the production of Rh antibodies?

Exposure to the Rh (or D) antigen. Most common in mothers who are Rh- who have a child that is Rh+. The mothers immune system will produce Rh antibodies and the blood cells of the NEXT Rh+ baby could be attacked during birth. Rh- mothers are given Rhogam to prevent this from happening. I know this is more than you asked for but every test question dealing with Rh asks something about this it is commonly called hemolytic disease of the newborn