There's not enough information to give the probable blood groups since no blood group was given for the male. However, an rh negative male and an rh positive female could produce either an rh negative baby or an rh positive baby. The male is definitely homozygous recessive for rh factor, but the female could be homozygous dominant for rh factor, in which case the baby would be heterozygous for rh factor and it would be rh positive. However, if the female is heterozygous for rh factor, there is a 50% chance the baby would be rh positive (heterozygous) and a 50% change the baby would be rh negative (homozygous recessive).
The possibilities include B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative.
If one of the parents is A positive, the child could be A positive.
Yes. My husband is positive, i am negative, our son in positive. Only possible complications are normally for the 2nd child, if the female is a negative blood type, the o positive blood is exposed to her blood, she will make antibodies to kill the ''virus'' (the positive blood). At hospital they give regular injections to woman to counter this through first pregnancy and straight after birth so this never happens.Its called Rhesus disease.
No, if both parents are O negative (meaning they do not have the Rh antigen), they cannot have a Rh positive baby. RH positive blood type requires the presence of the Rh antigen when processing blood types.
Yes. The child will be either A positive or B positive or even AB positive. If the grandparents have a negative (A negative, B negative), there is a slight chance that the child will have a negative. A type O is out of the question. The fact that there are two positive parents means that there is no risk to the mother of Rh negative disorders.
they can have a A positive A negative O positive O negative depending on genes of A
Yes, it is possible for a child to have a negative blood type if both parents are carriers of the Rh negative gene, even if one parent is O positive and the other is A positive. Blood type inheritance is determined by a combination of both parents' blood types and Rh factors.
The possibilities include B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative.
If one of the parents is A positive, the child could be A positive.
no cause a positive and negative make a negative unless the positive has a really strong blood line
A person with A positive blood may be a carrier for O negative blood. If the other parent is also a carrier of those traits, the baby could be O negative.
can two o positive blood types make an RH Negitive baby
Male or female doesn't make a difference in blood type. A and B are dominant over O, and positive is dominant over negative.
Yes. My husband is positive, i am negative, our son in positive. Only possible complications are normally for the 2nd child, if the female is a negative blood type, the o positive blood is exposed to her blood, she will make antibodies to kill the ''virus'' (the positive blood). At hospital they give regular injections to woman to counter this through first pregnancy and straight after birth so this never happens.Its called Rhesus disease.
Positive + Negative = Negative Negative + Negative = Positive Positive + Positive = Positive Negative + Positive = Negative
No, if both parents are O negative (meaning they do not have the Rh antigen), they cannot have a Rh positive baby. RH positive blood type requires the presence of the Rh antigen when processing blood types.
O Positive is the most common blood type and it has no molecules on the red blood cell surface which means people with Type O universal blood donors. Positive means that your blood contains what is called a RhD antigen. Type O was the first blood type discovered. It is believed it can make you more likely to get ulcers or have thyroid problems.