If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood.
or type O blood
yes
impossible.
Anything but O.
The baby can have either O- or O+ blood type.
Blood type: O
O plus.
Yes.
Yes, a baby can have problems no matter what blood type.
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.
No but it can have a type: +TJ)T(U34tWEG
The alleles for Immunoglobulins are carried on autosomal chromosomes, not on sex chromosomes. Hence, both parents are equally responsible for a baby's blood type.
A blood type is coded in two parts, one from each parent. To be type B a person can either be BB or BO, while a person with type O must be OO. So for the baby to be type, it must have received an O from both parents. If the parents both have to be type b, then they must both be BO.