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What blood type could the baby have?

by Momstaxiinc, Dec 20, 2007 10:17PM
Tags: blood
If mother has type A+ blood type and father has type O+ blood type, what type could the baby have?
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by MInute Maid, Dec 29, 2007 03:13PM
I am born of A+ mother and O+ father and I am A+ but my siblings are O+.  It seems to be a little random, if you ask me!

by LukeL, Dec 29, 2007 10:25PM
I am unsure how the Rh factor works, but here is how blood type works

You have the following (AO,AA,AB,BO,BB,OO) with AO, and AA are the same as type A along with BO and BB being B. You can only pass one of the genes (letters) on to your child so a type A and O parent can only have children with A and O blood
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