well, it depends. the gene for both b type blood and a type blood are co-dominant. Therefore, you may have either A-O in terms of genes, or A-A. Likewise, your husband may have B-O or B-B. So, depending on the specifics, your baby may end up as A, B, AB, or perhaps even O. To further define the odds you would have to go back further in the family tree.
I have o+ my son has 0+ my husband has ab- would my husband be the father of my 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.
It does not matter what your blood type is or what your husband's blood type is. It's more important for blood types for transfusion.
Not necessarily. The blood type of a first born baby can be the same as the mother's, but it can also be different if the baby inherits a different blood type allele from the father. The baby's blood type is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types.
It is possible for your husband to have blood type B positive if one of his parents carried the B gene along with O gene. Another possibility is that he has AB positive blood type, where he inherited one gene for A and one for B. Regular blood type testing for your husband is recommended to confirm his blood type.
I have o+ my son has 0+ my husband has ab- would my husband be the father of my child
yes
positive and positive is not a problem
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.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
It does not matter what your blood type is or what your husband's blood type is. It's more important for blood types for transfusion.
yes they can have any type of baby blood
No. I assume that by A you mean you are A+. Since you have Rh+ blood, there is no risk in carrying a baby with Rh+ or Rh- blood. A woman who is Rh- can still have a baby with an Rh+ partner as long as she is treated and the doctor is aware of the partner's blood type.
The baby can have either A positive or O positive blood type.
The blood type of O negative parents will be IoIo and IoIo so there baby will always be IoIo and will be negative as there is no other blood group type present and during mating on the o type is passed in baby
Well the baby will have an O positive blood type.
If a parent's baby is having AB and O blood type, respectively, the baby's possible blood type will be A or B.