Since the child is B negative, the child is getting the B from the mother. The child must get the negative from both parents. From the father, the child must get either a B or an O to go along with the B from the mother. So, the father can be blood type A negative (only AO), AB negative, B negative (either BB or BO), or O negative.
No because it's not possible for those to blood types to creat O negative
Blood types are based on genetic contributions from both the father and mother. Short answer, it is possible.
Not necessarily. A child's blood type is determined by the combination of both parents' blood types. If the father carries the A negative blood type, then it is possible for the child to be A negative as well.
The blood types are A, B, AB and O. Rh positive or negative are also blood types possible. What blood type we will have is inherited from our parents.
No they cannot. They can only have a child with type A or type O blood.
The baby's blood type would depend on the specific genotype of both parents. With a mother who is O-positive and a father who is Rh-negative, the baby could potentially have blood types A-negative, B-negative, AB-negative, or O-negative.
No. If both parents have a negative blood type, the child will either have the mother's blood type,or father's blood type, or if one parent is A- and the other B- only then can a child be born AB-. However, if two people with negative blood types try to have a baby, that may be very difficult. Sterility usually runs on the negative blood types, but conceiving a child is not impossible for them.
no but there is a average chance you will :)
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If you both have O+ blood then your offspring could only be O+.
Yes, that is entirely possible. Your father could be AA or AO, meaning your possible blood types (depending on your mother's) are: A, B, AB, and O.
Negative blood types are the dominant gene, so it is more likely that the baby will have A- blood, but there is still a chance that it has A+.