If a dad is O+ and the mom is B+, there is no reason for the baby to be born unhealthy, at least due to blood typing.
No, the baby cannot be O positive if the father is O positive and the mother is O negative. A child receives one gene from each parent, so the child would inherit an O gene from the father and an O gene from the mother, resulting in the child being O negative.
the baby would have type-A blood. (AO blood - A is dominant over O)
Yes, anyone can make a baby. It doesn't matter what blood type you have.
Yes this depends on type off parent alleles Rh- ,,,,,,, alleles are (Rh-Rh-) Rh+ ,,,,,, alleles are (Rh+Rh+) or ( Rh+Rh-) if mother is (Rh-Rh-) and father is (Rh+Rh+ ) there is no chance to have Rh- baby, here all will be Positive if mother is A+ (Rh+Rh+) and father is O+(Rh+Rh+) also here there is no chance to have Rh- baby, and all will be Positive if mother is A+ ( Rh+Rh-) and father is O+( Rh+Rh-) the may have a negative baby but with very low percentage that reaches to 25%
Yes
The father would be fat.
yes, like if both parents are blond, child may have black hair
No. they can have only O-group babies. Reason seems to be obvious as neither of them have any A antigen either in homzygouas or hetrozygous forms
Yes, the child of these parents could have either blood type O+, O-, A+, or A-.
If both parents are O positive, the baby will most likely have O positive blood type. If one parent is negative (e.g. O negative) and the other is positive (e.g. O positive), the baby can inherit either positive or negative blood type depending on the specific genetic combination.
Yes, the child of these parents could have either blood type O+, O-, A+, or A-.