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Can 2 A positive person have a baby with O positive?

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Can 2 A positive person have a baby with O positive?

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  1. yes


  2. thats me!

    both my parents are A+ and i am O+!

  3. Yes.

    Each of these bloodtypes can carry the O gene because you have to have two chromosomes for bloodtype. So...here's a few examples.

    AO + AO = A or O

    AA + AO = A blood with a possibility of carrying the recessive O gene.

    AO + BB = AB blood with a possibility of a B bloodtype carrying the recessive O gene.

    AO + BO = AB, or A or B with the possibility of carrying the recessive O gene.

    However, if one or both parents has AB blood, they cannot have a child with O blood.

  4. yes  

  5. Yes!

    Here is a handy blood type matching chart:

    http://www.australianpaternityfraud.org/...

  6. it is possible but not very likely. if you have concerns ask your doctor to do additional test to help determine whether or not it is possible.

  7. yep, genetics is a summamagun...you would be suprised what you can get from mixing two people...

  8. It is possible  

  9. Yes, because both people can carry an O.

    Think of it this way: AO + AO

    And the baby could get both O's.

    It's like a 1/4 chance I believe...

    if I remember this from Biology...

  10. Yes, that would mean that both of you have one "A" and one "O".  

  11. yes.

    trying to find a link for you...

    Edited to add: http://www.craigmedical.com/blood_typing...

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