All blood types (A, B, AB, and O) can conceive, as blood type does not directly affect fertility. However, compatibility between the blood types of the mother and father can be important for pregnancy, particularly regarding Rh factor. If an Rh-negative mother conceives with an Rh-positive father, it may lead to complications that require medical attention. Overall, while blood type is relevant for certain health considerations, it does not prevent conception.
The blood types of the parents have little or no bearing on whether they can conceive a child.
Blood types have absolutely no impact on the ability to conceive.
Yes, there is no reason not to. The problem with blood types comes with blood transfusions.
No, for a mother with B blood group to be able to have a child with blood type AB the father would need to be either A or AB.
No, this is not true
Yes, but there may be some problems.
Yes. Having the same blood type is not an issue in terms of the health of the baby.
Blood AB.
No the baby blood type will be (ao)or(oo)
They can have a lot of blood-types
blood types a+ and o_
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.