If you are a blood donor your blood can be given to anyone.
Everyone who is O negative is OO negative, by father, husband and both my sons are all O negative.
If you are a rhesus negative woman married to a rhesus positive man you may need to have Anti-D while pregnant and after delivery to prevent your blood becoming sensitised and affecting a Rhesus positive baby
More elaborate answer on pregnancy in rhesus negative women: If you are a rhesus negative woman pregnant by a rhesus positive partner you WILL (typically only after the first pregnancy, but, it's suggested with any pregnancy of a Rh- woman) need a RhoGAM (Anti-D) injection in early pregnancy to protect the embryo from being miscarried from an attack by your immune system and again during or immediately after delivery to stop the fetal blood (which most likely will be positive) from mixing with your blood preventing your death. Negative can successfully mix with positive, but, positive will kill a negative.
They are the universal donor. (they can donate their blood to anybody because their blood doesn't have any markers.
No, a person having o-negative blood cannot receive blood from a person having o-positive blood because it will cause coagulation of blood
They cannot. Two parents with type O negative blood will produce offspring of type O negative.
because O negative are universal donor.
If both parents are O negative than the child will also be O negative. This is a special case with O negative, the same logic doesn't apply to other blood groups.
The negative in "O Negative" means that it's Rh negative, meaning that anyone, either positive or negative can receive that Rh type. O negative blood can be given to anyone. It's the Universal Donor.
Obviously, the child's blood type would be an O negative as well.
O negative blood type can take only from O negative. but in emergency cases if the O negative is not available, doctors give you O positive, and treat that with immune-suppressants.
yes it can be possible too as the parents is already with an o blood group..
only "o negative" blood group person can be given to 'o negative' person
yes
O negative is the universal donor. This means that anyone can have a transfusion of O neg, despite their blood type.
yes.
No, a person having o-negative blood cannot receive blood from a person having o-positive blood because it will cause coagulation of blood
Consideration must be given to whether or not the person is Rh positive or Rh negative. A person with blood type A positivecan receive A positive, A negative, O positiveand O negative blood. A person with A negative blood can only receive A negative and O negative blood.
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
Yes, O negative blood is the universal donor, so if you're B positive or have any other blood type, you can receive O negative blood.
O negative and Bombay O negative are the same. The O negatives are able to give their donations to the other negative blood groups, however, they are unable to receive anything other then the Bombay blood groups and the O negative bloods.