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What is the Rh factor? My Husband is O- and I'm A+ we have an O+ Daughter
Yes, a parent with O positive blood and a parent with A positive blood can have children together. The child could inherit either parent's blood type, resulting in the child having either O positive or A positive blood type.
It is possible for the daughter to have AB blood type even if her father has O blood type and mother has A blood type. The daughter could have inherited the A and B alleles from each parent. Blood type inheritance follows specific patterns and there is no requirement for a child to have the same blood type as their parents.
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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.
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All of their children would have type O blood, as the mother can only pass on an O blood type allele and the father can only pass on A or B blood type alleles. Since the mother is OO and the father is either AA or AB, their children would inherit one O allele from the mother and one A or B allele from the father, resulting in type O blood for all offspring.
Based on the ABO blood group system, if you have blood type O and your daughter is blood type A, it is possible that her father could be blood type A or blood type AB. Blood type O is recessive, so the father could have passed on either an A or AB allele to your daughter.
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