the only possibility other than O pos is O neg, and depending on the parents sub-types, that may not even be possible.
2006-06-21 05:34:43
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answered by Black Fedora 6
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Yes. The baby could also be O negative.
The "O" part is recessive, so the baby can't be any other blood type.
But if both parents are Rhesus positive and if they are both carrying the gene for negative then their child could be O negative instead of O positive.
2006-06-21 12:45:56
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answered by herdoula 6
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It is not possible. If both parents have O blood types, then the baby should have O. If he doesnt than the baby probably isnt the daddys. Here is a great link check it out.
2006-06-21 13:28:47
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answered by mememe 4
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O is ressissive, so people with O group blood have both alleles (genes) for the O blood group. Therefore it is impossible for them to pass any other alleles like A or B group.
The child could possibly be Rh - negative though.
2006-06-21 12:36:27
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answered by RxGirl704 3
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Your child would definitely have type O blood. However it is possible for him or her to be O- even if both of you are O+.
2006-06-21 15:36:49
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answered by J 4
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Yes,
Though, it is more probable to have child with 0 positive, but now Always.
2006-06-21 12:34:53
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answered by Raj 2
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The baby MUST have the FATHERS blood type. No exceptions!!!!
2006-06-21 13:12:29
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answered by MAK 6
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no, not at all. but one parent with A and one parent with B can have a baby with O.
2006-06-21 13:07:57
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answered by me m 2
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Not possible.
2006-06-21 14:07:51
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answered by snapessxy 4
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no
2006-06-21 12:36:44
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answered by chipmunks 2
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