The infants blood type will be in the O's because o is a recessive jean A and b are dominate jeans meaning you get 1 jean from each parent so say dad was A he cauld have a recessive o ex Ao and mom is Bo dad gives A mom gives b blood type is AB dad gives A mom gives o Blood type is A but o is still in genitic makeup. ex Ao Both parents must contribute o for bloodtype to be o mom must be oo dad must be oo so baby must be oo. As for positives and negitaves IDK. PS I am only 13 but I know a lot so I am 100% sure of the answer.
the infants blood type is probably going to be blood type O
No If the babies Father is blood type A then the baby will be Blood type A if the father is Blood type O then the baby will be blood type O If the father does not know what blood type he is and you are blood type O then the nurse,midwife and doctor will treat you with Anti-D which helps prevent future babies being affected by your bloodMY VIEWIt IS possible that a father of blood type AO and the mother of blood type of O or BO can give rise to the child of blood type O.
The father's blood type would have to be A or AB, and most likely negative.
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.
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
Your mother would have to be type O negative for you to have a blood type of O positive. This is because the O blood type is recessive, so both parents would need to pass on the O gene for their child to have type O blood.
Storing cord blood for the baby's own use is generally useless. Only a tiny fraction of 1% of babies will need it. Storing it for transfusion to another baby is very useful (not to mention altruistic). Yes, babies and parents would benefit from umbilical cord blood storage. This is because if anything happens to the babies after birth, you can get blood culture right away to replace the lost blood.
If both parents have blood type O, then the baby's blood type will also be O. Blood type O is recessive, so both parents must have two O alleles to pass on an O blood type to their child.
The child has to get his/her blood type from the parents. So therefore if both parents are O type then the kid has to be O type. This makes sense to me.
I believe there is no bird that feeds its babies its blood. The bird and its younglings would starve to death.
His parents would be his mother and father.
The mother AND the father are a child's next of kin. Next of kin is determined by legal adoption, marriage and blood. If a child's parents are deceased their next-of-kin would be their siblings by blood or by legal adoption.
No If the babies Father is blood type A then the baby will be Blood type A if the father is Blood type O then the baby will be blood type O If the father does not know what blood type he is and you are blood type O then the nurse,midwife and doctor will treat you with Anti-D which helps prevent future babies being affected by your bloodMY VIEWIt IS possible that a father of blood type AO and the mother of blood type of O or BO can give rise to the child of blood type O.
It's almost impossible to know in less their blood is tested because children don't always match their parents.
no, he has at least one - but the other half could be + or - if baby is -- then both parents gave - meaning they both are one of these +- or --
If you mean blood types, yes. If both parents carry the recessive "O" blood gene there is a 1 in 4 chance each child could be type O. If you can find out the blood types of the parents' parents and even the grand parents you can narrow it down (sometimes). If you can eliminate the possibility that the "father" carries a recessive "O" he would be eliminated as a possible parent.
If both parents had heterozygous blood-type genes, then the child could inherit the recessive O type from each parent. Suppose the mother had the genes for A and O, and the father had the genes for B and O. They would then have blood-types A and B respectively. Depending on which parts were passed to the child, any blood type would be possible.
The father's blood type would have to be A or AB, and most likely negative.