Yes, "b" and "o" are both blood types that are compatible for reproduction, so a baby's blood type could be a combination of the two parents' blood types. A healthy baby can certainly result from this pairing, as long as both parents do not have any genetic disorders that could affect the baby's health.
If both parents have the O and A blood types, there is a possibility that the baby could inherit either of those blood types. This blood type combination does not generally pose a problem for the baby, but it is always recommended to consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance and to ensure a healthy pregnancy and baby.
Just because the babys blood and the fathers blood is different, it doesnt mean that there is a possibility that he ain't the father. For example, my fathers blood is different from my sisters and including but he still my father. I hope that answered your question. You are A dominant, but you have the O+ recessive gene. To rephrase what the others have said- if the mother is A plus, she would be AA or AO bloodtype. The father is something with an O as well, if the baby has an O. Father could be BO< AO< OO etc. (or he could have negative blood, and still have a positive blood child from this union)
No. The Mother is IAIB and the father is ii. So, in gamete formation, the mother will produce IA and IB, while the father only produces i. When the gametes fuse, there will be two possible genotypes (and phenotypes) for the baby: IAi (A blood type) or IBi (B blood type). The Rh factor (+ or - ) has no relevance in this question, really. The REAL father can be either: IAIB, IAi, or IBi. The child MUST get an IA or IB allele from the father.
I'm pretty sure since you both have the same blood type the baby should be fine. All of mine were and I have O+ and the father is B+
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yes, there is a chance to have a baby w/ A+
If the mother and father are both type O, the baby cannot be type AB.
then the baby will be O plus, or AB plus , I think .
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Yes - and the baby will have a blood type of O.