I think so......... I am not sure. So, I guess it's possible for it to happen. Yeah..... I'm pretty sure it is...... So........ Yeah, I guess they can.
O plus.
no there is no harm
Yes, "b" and "o" are both blood types that are compatible for reproduction, so a baby's blood type could be a combination of the two parents' blood types. A healthy baby can certainly result from this pairing, as long as both parents do not have any genetic disorders that could affect the baby's health.
It could be possible, but only if both the parents are heterozygous.If the mother is AO and the father is BO - there is a 25% chance the child will be OO (O blood group).However, if either or both of the parents are homozygous (AA or BB) - then they cannot have an O child.
The baby could have blood type A+ or A-. The Rh factor (positive or negative) is determined by the father's blood type, while the ABO blood group (A, B, O, AB) is a combination of both parents' blood types in this case.
Two parents with blood type A+ can have an O+ baby. If they do so, the parents are certainly heterozygous for type A.
O plus.
They can have a baby that can be type A, B and O. There is no problem with jaundice cause both parents are O positive.
It is possible for the baby to be O if both parents were Ao
no there is no harm
No - this is not possible. The baby must inherit the B allele from one of it's parents - but neither of these parents have one. The only possibilities with these parents are blood type A or O, depending on whether the parent with A-type blood is heterozygous, AO, or homozygous, AA.
If mom is O- and dad is O+, then the baby can either be O- or O+
No. The baby will be O-
No if both parents are o+ they must produce o+ offspring
then the baby will be O plus, or AB plus , I think .
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yes