Yes, it is very possible that she got her blood type from her grandparents? Genetics allows for traits to skip a generation. Although, her children may also have type B negative blood.
Son has A-neg., wife has B-neg. newborn has Oneg.
Individuals with B negative blood type can receive blood donations from individuals with B negative blood type and individuals with O negative blood type.
Blood type B negative is compatible with receiving red blood cells from individuals with blood types B negative and O negative.
Yes. A child of theirs can either be B negative or A negative.
My daughter is AB negative , I am B positive and her dad it A negative
Blood type B negative has antibodies against blood type A antigens. This means that individuals with blood type B negative should not receive blood transfusions with type A or AB blood since their immune system will recognize these blood types as foreign and mount an immune response against them.
Molly has blood type A, which means she has A antigens on her red blood cells and anti-B antibodies in her plasma. Her daughter, with blood type B, has B antigens and anti-A antibodies. If Molly donated blood to her daughter, the anti-B antibodies in Molly's blood would attack her daughter's B antigens, leading to a potentially dangerous immune reaction. Therefore, it is not safe for Molly to donate blood to her daughter.
The son inherited the B blood type from one parent and Rh positive from the other parent, making his blood type B positive. Since the mother is blood type A positive, she must have passed on the A allele to her daughter, resulting in blood type O positive. The Rh positive trait is dominant, so the daughter and son both have Rh positive blood.
B negative varies depending on countries, but in the U.S. about 1.6 percent have that blood type.
B negative and O negative red blood cells.
If you have blood type B with antibody A, you can safely receive blood from donors with blood types B and O. Blood type B individuals have antibodies against blood type A, so receiving blood from donors with blood type A or AB can elicit an immune response.
A, B, or AB, positive or negative