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What blood type if both parents are O positive?
A child with type O blood can have parents with type A, type B, or type O blood, but not type AB. Conversely, if two parents both have type O blood, all their children will have type O blood.
Can two Type O parents have a Type A child?
Two O parents will get an O child nearly all of the time. But it is technically possible for two O-type parents to have a child with A or B blood, and maybe even AB (although this is really unlikely). In fact, a child can get almost any kind of blood type if you consider the effect of mutations.
How does a baby get O positive blood type?
Each biological parent donates one of their two ABO alleles to their child. A mother who is blood type O can only pass an O allele to her son or daughter.
Can a child have an O positive blood type?
In ABO blood group system, If your mom is O positive and dad is also an O positive blood type then the child will have O blood type. Let’s try to understand this based on how alleles are passed on from parents to children. Here, father and mother have O Blood group which means they have IoIo alleles.
Can an O positive mom and O positive dad have a child?
Can an O positive mom and an O positive dad have a child with another blood-type? A child can have O blood group only when two recessive O genes from both parents are inherited.
Can a parent have a negative blood type?
If one parent has A and another has AB, they can either produce a child with A, B or AB blood types. If one parent has A and another has O, they can either produce a child with A or O blood types. Rh Positive (Rh+) and Negative (Rh-) Blood Types
When do you know the ABO blood type of a child?
The ABO blood type of the child when the blood type of the mother and the father are known (top chart), or. The ABO blood type of the father if the blood type of the mother and the child are known (bottom chart).