Not true, blood types do not make us normal or abnormal!
Yes, according to the site at the link below, a child can have A- blood, given parents of O+ and A+.
Maybe. A child will have either the mother's blood type or the father's blood type. If the father is B+ and the mother is A- then it is possible that the children have the same father. So it all depends on both parent's blood type.Source: I am a 2nd year nursing student, and we had a long discussion about this subject last semester.
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
No, a child's blood group does not have to match either parent's blood group exactly. A child's blood group is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types, following specific inheritance patterns. It is possible for a child's blood group to be different from that of their parents.
No, a child's blood type is determined by the combination of the parents' blood types. The child's blood type will always be a result of the parents' genetic information.
The child has A,O blood groups.
Yes, according to the site at the link below, a child can have A- blood, given parents of O+ and A+.
No, the child has to have one of the parents blood type.
Maybe. A child will have either the mother's blood type or the father's blood type. If the father is B+ and the mother is A- then it is possible that the children have the same father. So it all depends on both parent's blood type.Source: I am a 2nd year nursing student, and we had a long discussion about this subject last semester.
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
No, a child's blood group does not have to match either parent's blood group exactly. A child's blood group is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types, following specific inheritance patterns. It is possible for a child's blood group to be different from that of their parents.
If parents are O.Child is with O blood group.
No, a child's blood type is determined by the combination of the parents' blood types. The child's blood type will always be a result of the parents' genetic information.
if both parents have positive o blood their child must have positive o blood
The blood types of mother and father have nothing to do with a child being abnormal. A mother with Rh negative blood (for instance, A negative) who becomes pregnant with a baby with Rh positive blood (A positive) can develop antibodies against the baby, but there is treatment for this.
The likelihood of a child's blood type being determined by the blood types of their parents is high, as blood type inheritance follows specific patterns based on the parents' blood types.
If both parents are genotype BB, the child can only be blood type B. The child's genotype would also be BB.