None, the dominant O+ will dominate over O- in most cases. It also depends on if the Husband is Homozygous or Heterozygous.
The Mother must be Homozygous since she is O-, but the Father's Genotype will tell you what the child's blood type will be.
Father Homozygous: 100% chance of O+
Father Heterozygous: 50% O+ 50% O-
If the mother is B negative and the father is B positive, the baby will be type B or type O, and will be negative or positive. The mother will typically have a Rhogram injection during and after her pregnancy to lower the risk of complications in future pregnancies, since she's Rh negative.
The father could BO rh+or BB rh+
A positive rh factor is dominant over rh- so husband could carry rh- factor.
The mother is:
AB rh-
The potential offspring could be AB (rh+ or rh- depending on the genetics of the father). BB or BO (again depending on the genetics of the father) If the father is
BO then there is also the possibility of AO offspring.
there is nothing to worry as the women is positive .as the male and female blood does not come in contact by any chance so nothing to worry.
they won't have any problem related to RH, because both are positive and therefore all babies will be positive, which is the most dominant.
both are rh-ve so, no problem.
no problem
A-and O-
In nearly all cases any offspring of two parents with the same blood type will have the same blood type, so if both husband and wife have B+ blood, their children will too.
What if the husband has type A+ blood abd the wife has O+ Blood what would the children have
The baby will either be A positive or B positive but the baby's genotype will be AO+ or BO+
To be absolutely certain your full blood type would need to be known as you are B positive your genotype can be either BB or BO as B is dominant to O. If you are group BO your child can be either AB BO AO However if you are BB then you child can be AB BB As to if they will be positive or negative im not sure but im fairly certain that since you and your wife are both rhesus positive then your child will be too.
I think there no problem if blood group not mach.
If Husband And Wife Have opposite Blood Group, Any Problem To Have Babies.what Is The Blood Group Of Their Childrens?
Is mom rh positive or negative?
The problem may not be your blood group but your RH factor. Meaning are one of you positive and the other negative? There can be complications from that.
A-and O-
If the husband is receiving then it is ok. O group is an universal donor. But if the wife is the receiver then the huband cannot give blood.
AB positive / A positive / B positive
It is actually better if you have the same blood group.
In nearly all cases any offspring of two parents with the same blood type will have the same blood type, so if both husband and wife have B+ blood, their children will too.
"A","B","AB" "O" either positive or negative
Simple answer - NO. The child will always have the same blood group as one of its parents.
No there will be no problem if mother's blood group is posotive and father's is negative as during pregnance if fetous is negative then when parturation occurs and if mothers blood is mixed with child blood then even there is no problem as both have -ve and in case if child have blood group +ve then even due to presence of -ve blood of mother it will not create any antibodyBut if the blood group of parents are reversed then there can be a problem