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Generally the child will be fine, although rare reactions can occur. The blood type shouldn't be a problem at all since the mother is AB - she won't have antibodies against either A or B antigens on the baby's red blood cells. Also, since the mother is Rh+, she won't have antibodies against Rh proteins either.

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No, there should not be any problem for the child in terms of blood group compatibility. The child could inherit either the father's O positive or the mother's AB positive blood type. The A and B antigens inherited from the mother are dominant over the O antigen inherited from the father.

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If Father and mother both are having B positive blood group and the children are having AB positive and A positive Please comment?

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If all we know is both parents are B+, then the child could either have O type blood or B. The child could also be + or -.

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Q: Is there any problem for child if father have O Positive Blood Group and mother have AB Positive?
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