There seems to be a slight difference between different ethnic groups, but generally less than 10% chance of having O negative blood type.
If both parents have O blood type, the chances of their child also having O blood type is 100.
No, a person having o-negative blood cannot receive blood from a person having o-positive blood because it will cause coagulation of blood
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Having a specific blood type does not elevate the level of any risk.
yes child can have blood group o+ o- b+ or b_
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There is no historical evidence to suggest that Jesus had O negative blood type. The significance of Jesus' blood in Christian theology is symbolic, representing his sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins.
No. Nothing whatsoever.
Obviously, the child's blood type would be an O negative as well.
O negative blood type can take only from O negative. but in emergency cases if the O negative is not available, doctors give you O positive, and treat that with immune-suppressants.
If both parents are O negative, their child will also be O negative. This is because O negative is a recessive blood type that requires both parents to contribute an O negative allele for the child to have O negative blood type.