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Daddy O Baby O



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.


What happened was that dad and mom each passed both an O and an Rh negative to the baby. The end result is an O negative child. Each of their kids has around a 1 in 8 chance of having O negative blood.


Dad will always pass an O to his kids (that is all he has to give!) and mom will pass an A half the time and an O the other half of the time. The baby got an O from dad and an O from mom. The baby has O blood type.


To figure out how likely the baby is to have an O blood type, we need to multiply these chances together. The first step in doing this is converting percents to decimals. This means that dad is 1.0 and mom is 0.5. When we multiply these together, we get 0.5 or 50%. So the baby has a 50% chance to have an O blood type.


As you can see, only one out of the eight boxes is OO -/-. That means each child of these parents has a 1 in 8 chance to have a baby with an O- blood type. Each of their kids will also have a 3 in 8 chance of having A+, a 3 in 8 chance of being O+, and a 1 in 8 chance for being A-.


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Rh factors are genetically determined. A baby may have the blood type and Rh factor of either parent, or a combination of both parents. Rh factors follow a common pattern of genetic inheritance. The Rh-positive gene is dominant (stronger) and even when paired with an Rh-negative gene, the positive gene takes over.


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. 2ff7e9595c


 
 
 

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