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∙ 11y agoNo. Not if they are the biological parents.
HOWEVER, one or both parents could have a weakened D antigen (weak D) which could result in a lab result of O NEGATIVE...then yes, their child could be O POSITIVE.
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∙ 11y agoNo, as blood type O+ comes from inheriting the Rh antigen directly from one parent who must have Rh+ blood. So, having two parents with blood type O- would not be able to produce a child with blood type O+.
O plus.
No, a child cannot have AB blood type if the parents are O+ and A+. The child's blood type would most likely be A+ like one of the parents.
No, an A+ father and an O+ mother cannot produce an O- baby because the O- blood type is recessive and can only be passed down if both parents carry the O- gene. A+ blood type does not have the O antigen necessary for an O blood type.
Yes, it is possible for parents with different blood types to have a child with a different blood type than their own. In this case, the mother with A+ blood and the father with B+ blood could potentially have a child with O+ blood if both parents carry a recessive O gene. Blood type inheritance is determined by multiple genetic factors, so it is not always predictable.
The baby could have blood type A+ or A-. The Rh factor (positive or negative) is determined by the father's blood type, while the ABO blood group (A, B, O, AB) is a combination of both parents' blood types in this case.
normally they have "o" plus or negative.
o negative
A person with A- blood can not receive A+ blood at any time.
Blood type A positive plus A negative equals blood type A positive.
You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.
Human blood contains antigens. Antigens can make one person allergic to the blood from another person. There are two main antigens, A and B. A person without either has type O blood. So a person can have type A blood, type B, or type O. Also a person can have a combination of A and B antigens and have type AB blood. In addition blood has an Rh factor, which can be positive or negative. So a person can be A positive or A negative, O positive or O negative, and so forth. B+ simply means a person has type B blood and is Rh positive.
O plus.
No - a pos can not donate blood to a negative
Yes, parents with O+ and B- can have a child with B- blood. Their children may be type O or type B, and may have Rh negative or positive blood types.
A+ and A- A+ and O-
No, a child cannot have AB blood type if the parents are O+ and A+. The child's blood type would most likely be A+ like one of the parents.
All child's blood type will be O.mostly they will be positive, but they can have a negative child with a low percentage reaches to 25% ( if both parent genotype are heterogeneous ).