b- and o+
can two o positive blood types make an RH Negitive baby
If a mother who is blood type A and she donates her A allele to the baby, then it could definitely be type A.
No, in this scenario the possible blood types for the children are A- and B-. Positive refers to the presence of Rh factor in the blood. The Rh factor has to come from somewhere.
People with an "A" blood types should make sure they eat lean meats, fruits and vegetables. Exercising three to five days a week is very important for those with "O" blood types.
Give it blood
From my research I haven't found a way to know for certain your baby's blood type before birth. You can however narrow it down some if you know the father's and your blood types you could make a punnet square.
It is possible for the baby to be O if both parents were Ao
Yes
Yes, anyone can make a baby. It doesn't matter what blood type you have.
Every human, no matter what age, continues to make blood throughout his or her lifetime.
no
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.