CAN A+ and O have a baby?

If one parent has A and another has O, they can either produce a child with A or O blood types.
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CAN A+ and O have a baby?

Could you please explain if it is possible for a father who has O positive blood and a mother with A positive blood to have a baby with O negative blood? I am a little confused and have been trying to research the answer. I would appreciate if you are able to assist. Yes this is definitely possible.
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What blood types should not have babies together?

Rh Incompatibility in Pregnancy

Problems can occur when the mother is Rh- and the baby is Rh+. This mismatch in blood type is often referred to as Rh incompatibility. This mismatch doesn't cause any problems for the first pregnancy.
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Can Type A and Type O have a baby?

Causes of ABO Incompatibility

Blood type is based on genes from each parent. So if one parent is type O and one is type A, the baby will likely be type A. 6 The reason the baby wouldn't have type O blood is because the gene for O is recessive (meaning it's only expressed if the baby gets it from both parents).
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Which blood group person should not marry?

The correct option is: d Rh+ male and Rh– femaleExplanation:Rh factor is a protein found in blood. A person having Rh factor in blood is called Rh positive whereas that who does not carry this protein in the blood is called Rh negative. Marriage should be avoided in between Rh negative female & Rh positive male.
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Can parents with type O blood have a child with Type A?

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.
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Can couple with same blood group have baby?

Same blood group does not cause any problem. Only problem is there if wife has O group and husband any other group (ABO incompatible), or wife has negative blood group and husband has positive (Rh incompatible).
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Can blood type affect breastfeeding?

Different blood groups already have antibodies present. This means that if the mother's and the baby's blood group are different and they become mixed for some reason, the mother's antibodies will break down the baby's red blood cells, as happens with Rh incompatibility.
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What type of blood makes it hard to get pregnant?

A woman's blood group could influence her chances of getting pregnant, scientists have found. Those with blood type O may struggle to conceive due to a lower egg count and poorer egg quality, while those with blood group A seem to be more fertile.
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Can O and a make AB?

The blood type gene makes a protein that sits on the outside of our red blood cells. Most of this is pretty straightforward. Two O's make O blood type and an A and a B make AB.
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What are the 3 rarest blood types?

What are the 3 rarest blood types?
  • Rh-null or golden blood. It is the world's rarest blood type, with fewer than 50 known cases ever reported. ...
  • AB− AB− is the rarest of the eight basic blood types, accounting for less than one percent of the world's population. ...
  • HH blood type, rare ABO group, or Bombay blood group.
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Which blood group is best for marriage?

Based on these traits, the theory suggests these blood type matches are most likely to result in happy marriage:
  • O Male × A Female.
  • A Male × A Female.
  • O Male × B Female.
  • O Male × O Female.
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Does the father's blood type matter in pregnancy?

If a father's Rh factor genes are + +, and the mother's are + +, the baby will have one + from the father and one + gene from the mother. The baby will be + + Rh positive. If a father's Rh factor genes are + +, and the mother's are - -, the baby will have one + from the father and one - gene from the mother.
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What is the rarest blood type?

What's the rarest blood type? AB negative is the rarest of the eight main blood types - just 1% of our donors have it. Despite being rare, demand for AB negative blood is low and we don't struggle to find donors with AB negative blood.
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Can blood group O marry a+?

Nevertheless, a person with this blood type can transfuse to another with a B-positive blood group or an A+ person. So, with the understanding of the blood group matching table, can O+ blood group marry A+? Yes. O+ is considered the most needed blood type, and patients even get it more than any other blood type.
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Can As marry AA?

AA marries an AS. You'll end up with kids with AA and AS which is good. But sometimes if you're not lucky all the kids will be AS which limits their choice of partner. AS and AS should not marry, there is every chance of having a child with SS.
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Can a husband and wife have the same blood type?

Yes ofcourse there is no problems if both husband and wife have the same blood group .
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Can two O positive parents have a child?

Theoretically yes, but it would be extremely rare. Two O parents will get an O child nearly all of the time. But as with anything in biology, there are occasional exceptions to this rule. New mutations -- or changes in the DNA -- are theoretically one way these kinds of uncommon scenarios can happen.
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Can 2 O blood types make an A?

For example, two O blood type parents can produce a child with only O blood type. Two parents with A blood type can produce a child with either A or O blood types. Two parents with B blood type can produce a child with either B or O blood type.
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Why is O positive special?

O positive red blood cells are not universally compatible to all types, but they are compatible to any red blood cells that are positive (A+, B+, O+, AB+). Over 80% of the population has a positive blood type and can receive O positive blood. That's another reason it's in such high demand.
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Is O Negative the rarest blood type?

Myth: O Negative blood is the rarest blood type

Contrary to popular belief, O- blood is not the rarest blood type. It is estimated 7 percent of the population has O- blood type while only 1% of the population has AB- blood.
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Do Babies always have the father's blood type?

No it doesn't. Neither of your parents has to have the same blood type as you. For example if one of your parents was AB+ and the other was O+, they could only have A and B kids. In other words, most likely none of their kids would share either parent's blood type.
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