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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.

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Can parents that are both a negative have an ab positive child?

No. If both parents are A negative the child can only be A negative or O negative. If the child is AB positive at least one parent must have type B or AB blood and at least one must be RH positive.


Can a b positive and a positive have a b negative child?

No. If both parents are positive, the child will be positive. If both parents are negative, the child will be negative. Parents who are negative and positive can have children who are either positive or negative. '+' + '+' = '+' '-' + '-' = '-' '+' + '-' = '-' or '+'


Is it possible for a child to be O negative if both parents are?

O- would be the only possible blood type for the child.


If both parents have positive blood type will the child have a positive?

Probably, because it only takes one positive gene to have positive type blood. But if the positive parents each have one positive and one negative gene, there is a 25% chance their child will be negative.


What blood type would a baby have if mom and dad were a positive?

A/O, B/O, or O/O any combination. Each parent contributes one gene, A and B are dominant, so any combination that could result in O/O would result in a child with O blood. The Rh factor is similar. Rh positive is dominant, so the child would have to inherit 2 negative genes to be Rh negative. Each parent contributes 1 of the 2 he/she carries. Almost any blood type can result in a child with Rh + blood. +/+ or +/-. The child would have to inherit the - gene from BOTH parents (they would both have to be +/- or -/-) in order to be Rh negative. If both parents are Rh-, the child would be Rh-, otherwise it is hard to predict. Even if both parents are Rh+, it is possible for the child to be negative if both carry the recessive negative gene.

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Is it safe to have a child if both parents are 0 negative?

Can parents with both negative blood have a child and how much of a chance for that child having a dissabillity


If both parents are A positive can a child have negative blood?

Yes. If both parents have the recessive gene for Rh negative, a child of theirs could have Rh negative blood. I have two daughters who are Aneg, and both of us are A+.


How can a baby have b negative blood when both parents are b positive?

If both parents have Type B blood the only blood type the child can have is either B or O not looking at whether one of the parents is negative or not.


If both parents have blood type 0 negative is it ok for them to have kids and what blood type will the child get?

Yes, O negative


Can two A positive blood type parents have a child with O negative blood?

Yes. The geneotype for both parents must be AO+- for the child to be OO--


Can parents both blood type O have a child with A negative blood?

No, At least one parent would have to be an A (or an AB) for a child to have group A blood.


Is it possible for a child with O negative blood group to have both parents with O positive blood groups?

Yes. Negative is recessive.


What is blue child?

Blue childeren are FROM both PARENTS HAVING negative blood hence blue blood.


Can parents that are both a negative have an ab positive child?

No. If both parents are A negative the child can only be A negative or O negative. If the child is AB positive at least one parent must have type B or AB blood and at least one must be RH positive.


Can a child have a negative blood types if the parents are both a positive?

Yes! Parents have two genes for pos/neg blood type, and only one of them needs to be positive for the parent to have positive blood type. Most positive-blooded people have one positive gene and one negative gene. If both positive parents pass on their negative gene, they can have a child with a negative blood type.


Can a b positive and a positive have a b negative child?

No. If both parents are positive, the child will be positive. If both parents are negative, the child will be negative. Parents who are negative and positive can have children who are either positive or negative. '+' + '+' = '+' '-' + '-' = '-' '+' + '-' = '-' or '+'


If both parents O negative will the mother have a hard time carrying the child because of her antibodies?

If both parents are O negative, the child can only be O negative, so the mother and child will have the same blood type and there won't be any problem because of that.