No. Blood types can be expressed as IAIA or IAi for blood type A, IBIB or IBi for blood type B, IAIB for blood type AB, and ii for blood type O, where lowercase i represents the recessive allele, and uppercase I represents the dominant allele. The blood type AB exhibits what is called co-dominance, where both genes are expressed. If we set up a Punnett square (a diagram used to show all possible outcomes in a cross), we see that the male with blood type O can only give lowercase i to the offspring. Since we do not know specifically if the female is homozygously blood type A (IAIA) or heterozygously blood type A (IAi), we cannot be sure of the exact percentages, but the chance of having offspring with blood type IAi is certain to be at least 25%. The chance of having a baby with blood type B is impossible because neither parent possesses the allele for the blood type, IBIB or IBi.
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of course she can
Yes, a woman with B positive blood group can be impregnated by a man with A positive blood group. Blood type compatibility doesn't typically affect a person's ability to conceive or carry a pregnancy. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider regarding potential risks related to blood type incompatibility during pregnancy.
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, an A positive man can marry an A negative woman. Blood type compatibility does not affect the ability to marry or have a successful relationship. It is only a concern during pregnancy if the mother is Rh negative and the father is Rh positive.
No the baby blood type will be (ao)or(oo)
Any one fertile man and any one fertile woman can have a baby together. Your blood type is only important for the blood type your baby will have.
Yes, all blood types can have children together.
Yes, absolutely - an O positive woman and an O positive man can have a healthy baby.
Any blood type can have sex, no matter if they are different blood types. So yes, it the answer to your question.
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Yes. The only requirement is an anti "D" injection to the mother after the first baby.
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Yes, a B positive woman and an A negative man can have a healthy baby. The ABO blood group system is separate from the Rh factor, so compatibility in ABO blood type does not play a role in potential issues during pregnancy. However, if the woman is Rh positive and the man is Rh negative, the baby may be at risk for Rh incompatibility, which can be managed with proper medical intervention.
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.
Yes, provided both man and woman has heterozygous genes for Rh.
If a woman with O positive blood has a baby with a man who has O negative blood, the child will inherit one O allele from each parent, resulting in an O blood type. The Rh factor of the child could be either positive or negative, depending on the combination of the Rh factors inherited. Since the mother is Rh positive, she can pass on either a positive or negative Rh factor, while the father can only pass on a negative Rh factor. Therefore, the baby could be either O positive or O negative.