No, a person having o-negative blood cannot receive blood from a person having o-positive blood because it will cause coagulation of blood
They cannot. Two parents with type O negative blood will produce offspring of type O negative.
The person with the O negative blood has an anti-RH antibody in their blood which will make the O positive platelets received coagulate (neutralizing it since the body sees the antigen RH as a foreign substance) which can cause severe problems depending on how much O positive blood is received.
because O negative are universal donor.
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.
Yes, you very much can have a child with O positive blood.
Obviously, the child's blood type would be an O negative as well.
O negative blood type can take only from O negative. but in emergency cases if the O negative is not available, doctors give you O positive, and treat that with immune-suppressants.
yes it can be possible too as the parents is already with an o blood group..
only "o negative" blood group person can be given to 'o negative' person
yes
O negative is the universal donor. This means that anyone can have a transfusion of O neg, despite their blood type.
yes.
No, a person having o-negative blood cannot receive blood from a person having o-positive blood because it will cause coagulation of blood
Consideration must be given to whether or not the person is Rh positive or Rh negative. A person with blood type A positivecan receive A positive, A negative, O positiveand O negative blood. A person with A negative blood can only receive A negative and O negative blood.
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
Yes, O negative blood is the universal donor, so if you're B positive or have any other blood type, you can receive O negative blood.