Blood type incompatibility between parents, such as one being type O and the other A, B, or AB, does not significantly increase the risk of miscarriage. While Rh incompatibility (when an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive baby) can lead to complications, modern medical interventions can effectively manage this issue. Overall, the chances of miscarriage are influenced by various factors, but blood type incompatibility is not a primary cause. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information and guidance.
Not IF the mother gets a "rhogam" shot at the obstetrician's office. The shot will neutralize the effects of the opposing blood types.
He mother and father have nothing to do with the child's blood type
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
No, because a baby gets their blood from their father, not their mother.
Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
Assuming your parents are I(a)I(a) and I(b)I(b) Baby will be I(a)I(b) AB blood If any of the parents are I(a)i or I(b)i Chances are they can be A, B or O Has to do with dominant and recessive genes.
Yes, a father with A negative blood can have a child with A positive blood. If he does, the mother must have a positive Rh factor, and the mother's blood type may be any of the possibilities.
can a mother of o blood group have a healthy child with a father type o
If the mother is A, and the father is A, then the child will only have A antigens and will thus be blood type A. If father or mother are AB, then the child can end up with AB, A, or B blood type. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
Yes, a mother with negative and a father with O positive can have a baby with B positive. If they do, the mother must have blood type B or AB.
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