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a recessive O or B blood type
A
No, because the domonite blood type would be AB positive. So you would most likely get a baby that is AB positive.
No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.
sadly, no. no matter what you do, a blood type B and blood type O couple cannot have a blood type A (+ or -) baby
The O blood type is rare. Though it is rare, there are is also other positive and negative sides to having this blood type. The positive is that people with this blood type can be donors to people of any other blood type but the fact is they can only receive their own type.
Type B positive blood can be used for blood transfusions but the recipient must be B positive or AB positive. All other blood types can not receive a blood transfusion using blood that is B positive.
People with Type A Positive and Type A negative blood do best on a vegitarian diet, and a low stress life style. You can find out more about imformation on the "Blood Type Diet" online at Livestrong.Com article DIET FOR BLOD TYPE A POSITIVE.
A positive blood types should aim for a vegitarian diet. These blood types have a hard time digesting meat and protein. The digestive enzymes found in Type A blood types allows for better digestion of carbohydrates.
Well the baby will have an O positive blood type.
The baby will normally be A positive.
The blood type would be A positive.
If the father's blood type is O positive and the mother's blood type is B positive, a child could have type B or type O blood, and the Rh factor could be positive or negative.
a recessive O or B blood type
only if one of the parents is a chimera
A
Yes, if the mother has type A or AB blood.