Type A blood means that on the outer cell membrane there is an antigen that identifies the cell as being "Type A".
If you have "positive" blood, this means you have tested positive for the Rh factor, and there is an antigen identifying the Rh factor on the outer cell membrane. If you are Rh negative, there is no antigen on the outer membrane.
The ABO and Rh blood types are just 2 of the 32 blood-type components of the red blood cell.
IT MEANS NOTHING ITS COMMON TO HAVE DIFFERENT BLOOD TYPES!
If you have O+ blood then you have the most common blood type. About half the world population has that type.
The baby can have either A positive or O positive blood type.
Blood type A positive plus A negative equals blood type A positive.
Well the baby will have an O positive blood type.
The blood type would be A positive.
If the father's blood type is O positive and the mother's blood type is B positive, a child could have type B or type O blood, and the Rh factor could be positive or negative.
When someone has a blood type that is positive, it means that they are positive for the RH factor. This doesn't mean a whole lot in terms of health, but it can play a factor if you are a female and are planning to have children.
Having blood type B positive means that your red blood cells have B antigens and your plasma has Rh factor. This blood type can receive blood from B positive and AB positive donors, and can donate to B positive and AB positive recipients.
only if one of the parents is a chimera
Blood type O positive is considered the "universal donor" because they can safely give blood to all other blood types without harm however the donor can only receive blood from other type O donors. Positive means that they can receive both positive and negative blood type O.
Yes, if the mother has type A or AB blood.