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Approximately 37% of the global population has O positive blood type, making it the most common blood type worldwide.

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Can 1 parent with b positive and O positive have a child with O negative?

Yes, this may happen but with a very low percentage.


Can an A positive parent and a B positive parent have an O positive child?

Yes, with a percentage reaches only to 25%.


What about O positive people?

O positive is the most common blood type making up about 38% of the population.


Almost all of the native peoples of the Americas have what blood type?

Blackfoot people have an unusually high percentage of type A blood.


Is it possible for two O-positive people to have a A-positive child?

No. The child must be type O.


Can a father be a negative and a mother be o positive and the child be o positive?

1600 people are living since then


Can a A positive father be given blood to a O positive child?

No if i am not mistaken people with O blood have to have their blood type back, however people with O blood can give to anyone in need.


Can 2 people with o negative blood have an o positive baby?

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What percentage of people in the world have A positive blood type?

The percentage varies across races. The worldwide percentage of people who have A positive blood is 28.27%.


Was race is mostly o positive?

White people


What is type o positive blood?

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.


If two people with type O Positive blood have type B positive child?

No