The baby actually has the ability to be positive or negative for the Rh trait depending on if the mother's genotype. If her genotype is Rh+Rh+ then the baby will be Rh+Rh- and positive for Rh, however if the mother is Rh+Rh- then there is a 50% chance the baby will be positive (Rh+Rh-) and a 50% chance the baby will be negative (Rh-Rh-).
There is a 50% that offspring will be Rh negative.
Yes, it is possible for parents who are AB positive and B positive to have a child who is A negative. This is because a child can inherit one A and one Rh negative gene from the parents, resulting in blood type A negative.
No. If both parents are positive, the child will be positive. If both parents are negative, the child will be negative. Parents who are negative and positive can have children who are either positive or negative. '+' + '+' = '+' '-' + '-' = '-' '+' + '-' = '-' or '+'
No. If both parents are A negative the child can only be A negative or O negative. If the child is AB positive at least one parent must have type B or AB blood and at least one must be RH positive.
absolutely. as long as one of the parents is positive, the child can be positive. and if one parent is A the other B, the child can be A, B, AB or O depending on the parents' other alleles. so the child can definitely be A or B positive, but also A negative, B negative, AB negative, AB positive, O positive or O negative.
the child has o negative blood
There is a 50% that offspring will be Rh negative.
No. They can have an O positive, an O negative, A B positive, or a B negative child.
The child may have either O or B blood type, assuming that the mother has a recessive allele for O blood type. A child of parents with both positive and negative Rh factor may have either. So, the child could have O positive, O negative, B positive, or B negative blood types.
This happened to me when I got pregnant with my third child. The first test was negative and the second positive. From what I understand, a pregnancy test can give a false negative but rarely gives a false positive.
No. The child would be either type O or B, and either rH negative or positive.
Yes, it is possible for parents who are AB positive and B positive to have a child who is A negative. This is because a child can inherit one A and one Rh negative gene from the parents, resulting in blood type A negative.
if your child is negative, i would ask for a blood sample from the mailman
No. Two rhesus-negative parents cannot have a rhesus-positive child.
of course. if mother is negative and father is positive, even no harm of first issue. but for second issue, it is necessary to inject anti-d.
If they are both O negative, no, the child will be O negative.
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