Blood type does not determine sterility.
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∙ 14y agoNo, a negative blood type does not determine fertility or sterility. Blood type is not directly related to reproductive health or fertility. Factors affecting fertility include hormonal levels, reproductive anatomy, and overall health.
Yes, it is possible for a negative blood type parent and a positive blood type parent to have a negative blood type child. This can occur if the positive parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor gene, allowing for the possibility of passing on a negative Rh factor to the child.
It is not possible for two parents with blood type O negative to have a child with blood type AB. In the ABO blood group system, type O is recessive and AB is a combination of A and B, making it impossible for two parents with type O blood to produce a child with type AB blood.
Yes, a person with O negative blood can donate blood to a person with Rh negative blood. O negative is considered a universal blood type that can be given to individuals of any blood type, including Rh negative individuals.
Not necessarily. Your blood type is determined by the combination of alleles you inherit from your parents, but it's not as simple as just inheriting the negative Rh factor. Depending on the specific alleles you inherit, you could end up with a positive blood type even if both parents are negative.
Blood type O negative is known as the universal donor because it can be transfused to patients of any blood type in an emergency when blood typing is unavailable.
An individual who is blood type AB negative can donate blood to individuals with AB positive and negative blood types. They can receive blood from AB negative donors, as well as from donors with O negative, A negative, and B negative blood types.
A person with blood type A negative can donate to individuals with blood types A negative and AB negative.
Type A or Type O Negative can give to positive Positive can not give to negative
yes, absolutely
Beyonce blood type is "O" negative also known as Rh blood negative.
Blood type B negative has antibodies against blood type A antigens. This means that individuals with blood type B negative should not receive blood transfusions with type A or AB blood since their immune system will recognize these blood types as foreign and mount an immune response against them.
Good question! Spock's blood type was T Negative.
Blood type A positive plus A negative equals blood type A positive.
Yes. It's the negative blood types that can't accept blood from the positives.
Type O negative blood is a universal donor blood type. In normal circumstances, anyone can receive type O negative blood in a transfusion. When it comes to plasma donation, type AB positive is a universal donor.
About 7% of people have the blood type O negative. Type 0 blood is the most needed blood type as it is the universal blood type. Though those with this blood type must have this blood type and no other.
A true rh negative blood type can receive blood for the universal donor known as type O. There would be no negative consequences of such sharing happening.