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No. A person's blood type is made of up contributions from both your mother and your father. O blood types (whether positive or negative) are really OO. So no matter whether you get the first O or the second O, all resulting children must be OO. For example, my mother is an OO, and my supposed father was an AO. I am a type B, so there is no way that I am that man's child (my mother just recently confirmed that there could have been someone else). Blood types resulting from my mother and "father" could be A (AO), or O (OO), but that is it. O is a recessionary gene, that is why a person with type O blood can only contribute O's to their children. In order to be type O, you must be an OO.

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My blood group is B positive and my fiance's blood group is Bnegative. is there is any medical problem?

No, there should not be any medical problem with your blood groups. Both B positive and B negative blood types are compatible for blood transfusions and pregnancy. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for specific guidance.


Can a negative blood type and a positive blood type parent a negative blood type child?

Yes, it is possible for a negative blood type parent and a positive blood type parent to have a negative blood type child. This can occur if the positive parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor gene, allowing for the possibility of passing on a negative Rh factor to the child.


Can an O positive blood and an A positive blood have children?

Yes, a parent with O positive blood and a parent with A positive blood can have children together. The child could inherit either parent's blood type, resulting in the child having either O positive or A positive blood type.


Can your sisters be o blood group and yourself b blood group?

Yes, you can have a sister with blood type O and you can be blood type B. This can happen if you have one parent with type AB or B blood, and other parent with type O or B blood.


If one parent is A positive and the other is O positive what possible blood types?

The possible blood types for their children are A positive or O positive. The child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, so they can receive either the A allele from the A positive parent or the O allele from the O positive parent.

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If the mother is Bpositive and the father is O positive what blood group will the baby be?

B+


Can One parent with an o blood type and the other parent with an A blood type produce a b blood type?

Nope.


Can negative blood type parent and positive blood type parent have an Rh negative blood type child?

yes, absolutely


Can a parent with O negative blood type and a parent with A positive blood type have a baby with O positive blood type?

Of course!


Can b positive parent have child with a positive blood?

A B+ parent can have a child with A+ blood. The other parent must be type A or type AB for this to occur.


Can a parent with blood type B and a parent with blood type O have a child with blood type A?

well the answer and yes and no sometimes they have a and some times they don't


Can a parent with type a blood and a parent with type o blood have a child with type b blood?

well the answer and yes and no sometimes they have a and some times they don't


Can a parent o Blood and a parent B have a child with B?

yes


My blood group is B positive and my fiance's blood group is Bnegative. is there is any medical problem?

No, there should not be any medical problem with your blood groups. Both B positive and B negative blood types are compatible for blood transfusions and pregnancy. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for specific guidance.


Can a parent with a positive and a parent with ab positive have a child with a negative blood?

rarely can be


Can a negative blood type and a positive blood type parent a negative blood type child?

Yes, it is possible for a negative blood type parent and a positive blood type parent to have a negative blood type child. This can occur if the positive parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor gene, allowing for the possibility of passing on a negative Rh factor to the child.


What will the result of O- blood plus B?

For a transfusion - blood type O can donate to blood type B. However, blood type O cannot except B-type blood. For offspring, with one O parent and one B parent - the child could be blood type O or B depending on the genotype of the parent with B-type blood.