AB+ B+ or A+
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents should be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
I think that's the only blood type they can make. the doctor said it can happen because every has a primary and secondary (recessive) blood gene. Since my d-i-law's father is A+ and her mother is 0+ and his parents are both 0+ but his mothers mother is A+ and her Father is 0+ there are many recessive A+ genes in their DNA blood type therefore they can have a A+ child. (Example mother is O+/A+ and father is 0-/A+ equals= A+/0 child.) 0 seems to be universal and can throw off a recessive gene. If one parent is 0+/0- and the other parent is 0-/0+ then the child can take the 0+ or 0- gene type.
yes they may have a plus baby girl
Double Replacement
double-replacement
O plus.
Parents should re-test their blood types to check if there was any error in their past result. there is no way to have A blood type baby if both were O
If both parents are O ,,,,,,,,,,,, all kids will be O ,, no possibility for A
No. 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.
A+ and A- A+ and O-
It could be possible, but only if both the parents are heterozygous.If the mother is AO and the father is BO - there is a 25% chance the child will be OO (O blood group).However, if either or both of the parents are homozygous (AA or BB) - then they cannot have an O child.
You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.
No but it can have a type: +TJ)T(U34tWEG
Yes, according to the site at the link below, a child can have A- blood, given parents of O+ and A+.
Yes.
Two parents with blood type A+ can have an O+ baby. If they do so, the parents are certainly heterozygous for type A.
No way...