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Can a B and B have a baby?
Two parents with B blood type can produce a child with either B or O blood type. One parent with A and another with B can produce a child with A, B, AB or O blood types.
What blood type will the baby have?
ABO Blood Type Just like eye or hair color, our blood type is inherited from our parents. Each biological parent donates one of two ABO genes to their child. The A and B genes are dominant and the O gene is recessive. For example, if an O gene is paired with an A gene, the blood type will be A.
Can couple with same blood group have baby?
Blood group compatibility for marriage is limited to possible Rh factor incompatibility during pregnancy. And that is further limited to pregnancy where both partners are the biological parents.
What blood types are compatible with each other in babies?
About blood types. Problems with the Rh factor occur when the mother’s Rh factor is negative and the baby’s is positive. Sometimes, an incompatibility may occur when the mother is blood type O and the baby is either A or B.
Can two a blood group Parents have a child with B?
Two A blood group parents can give their child either A or O blood group. Two B blood group parents can give their child either B or O blood group. One parent with A and another with B will give their child either A, B, AB or O groups.
What type of blood can I receive if I have B-type?
If you have type B blood, you can receive type B or type O red blood cells. Rh+ or Rh- blood can be given to those who are Rh+, but if you are Rh-, you can only receive Rh- blood.
Do you need to know your partner’s blood type to have children?
There are some concerns about blood type compatibility if you’re planning to have biological children with your partner, but there are options during pregnancy that can help counteract these risks. It’s a good idea to know your partner’s blood type in the event of an emergency, however.