Yes. If the father is AO instead of AA (both of which are 'A' bloodtypes) and the mother is BO instead of BB (again, both simply called B), they can produce a child with type O blood. This website can illuminate the matter further for you: http://www.Biology.Arizona.edu/Human_Bio/problem_sets/blood_types/Intro.html
Yes, it is possible for a woman with blood type A to have a baby with blood type AB if the father has blood type O. This is because blood type O is a recessive trait, so the father can pass on the gene for blood type A and the gene for blood type B to the baby.
Yes an AA mother can marry an AA father, when they give birth, it wil result to an AA children
Not necessarily. The blood type of a first born baby can be the same as the mother's, but it can also be different if the baby inherits a different blood type allele from the father. The baby's blood type is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types.
The genotype of the father is certainly OO (because blood type O is recessive). The genotype of the mother however can be AO or AA (both give blood type A). The baby will have a combination of the genes from the mother and the father (one of each) and so: - If the genotype of the mother is AA and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby will certainly have AO as genotype and has therefore blood type A. -If the genotype of the mother is AO and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby can have AO or OO as genotype. AO results in blood type A and OO in blood type O (50% chance).
Yes, a man with blood group O positive can be the father of a baby with blood group O. Blood group O is inherited when a child receives an O allele from both parents, so the father must have at least one O allele to pass it on to the child.
Yes, it is possible for a woman with blood type A to have a baby with blood type AB if the father has blood type O. This is because blood type O is a recessive trait, so the father can pass on the gene for blood type A and the gene for blood type B to the baby.
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If you mean same blood type, it doesn't matter. There can be a problem with the RH factor if a woman is negative and the husband is positive. However, this can be solved easily at the hospital when you give birth and happens is an RH negative woman gives birth to an RH positive baby. You will be given a shot to protect the next baby from antibodies.
Possibly. If the babies father is coloured the is a chance other than that I don't know.
A woman who has lost a baby after giving birth was still a mother.
This can be a cause if the baby had a low blood count from birth or very shortly after, especially if this is not the first pregnancy. Hemolytic disease of the newborn can be caused by the mother's antibodies attacking the baby's red blood cells if the baby if Rh positive and the mother is Rh negative. The antibodies get into the baby before birth, however, so if the baby developed a low blood count at 3 months it would not be because of the negative/positive blood type.
If the father is homozygous (ii, BB): the baby will be type B. If the father is heterozygous (ii, Bi): the baby will be type B or O.
From my research I haven't found a way to know for certain your baby's blood type before birth. You can however narrow it down some if you know the father's and your blood types you could make a punnet square.
It is entirely possible for a parent to have a child with a different blood type. What you may be asking is about the danger of Hemolytic disease associated with giving birth to a child with a different blood type. In rare circumstances, the fetal blood can cross the placenta and enter the mother's blood. If the blood type is incompatible, the mother will develop antibodies against the fetal blood. This, by itself is not a problem. However, if the woman has a second child with an incompatible blood type, the antibodies can cross the placenta into the fetus, resulting in a life-threatening condition for the fetus. This typically happens with mothers with Rh-negative blood, where the fetus is Rh-positive, due to the father's genes. There are successful treatments and preventative measures for this condition.
Yes an AA mother can marry an AA father, when they give birth, it wil result to an AA children
The Baby Would Be Type A Blood
There is no blood type-related reason why a woman with blood type A and man with blood type B can't have a baby. Blood types do not determine reproductive compatability.