yes but it will still have his DNA.
2006-08-12 17:08:59
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answered by Texas Cowboy 7
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generally, the toddler isn't at an extremely intense probability. the mummy generally has to take drugs in the process the being pregnant, however the toddler is generally effective. The bilirubin point being intense for a newborn is wide-spread. I somewhat have had 3 little ones, and for the 1st week, the tiers have been off the charts, yet nonetheless under the probability point. this could proceed till the liver receives into the swing of issues. that's hardship-unfastened between preemies, yet can take place to all toddlers. My midwife says that formulation supplementing facilitates it by using fact you will get the toddler to consume extra, which permits regulate the tiers, besides as putting the toddler in oblique image voltaic, which permits sell the nutrition D ( i've got faith) which permits with the jaundice. with the aid of now, the toddler already has his very own blood type, so he isn't at any significant probability for something. the only actual probability is for the mummy in the time of being pregnant, hard artwork and delivery, yet provided that it is the mummy who's the O-. My mom in regulation replaced into O- and her husband replaced into O+, thats how i know approximately that. Her 4 teenagers have been effective, and O+. :-)
2016-10-02 00:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.
Blood type is determined by 2 genes - 1 from the father and 1 from the mother (who each have 2 genes, so they can pass on one of 2 kinds of blood). The combination of the 2 genes determines the blood type. So it is entirely possible for the father to be blood type A, and the baby be blood type B.
2006-08-12 17:09:01
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answered by brand_new_monkey 6
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The child's blood type has nothing to do with the father.
The DNA does but, not the blood type.
I have an entirely different blood type than my entire family.
I am AB-.
Noone in my family but me.
And, believe me, I am definitely my father's daughter :-)
2006-08-12 17:14:40
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answered by rvogelpohl2001 4
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Yes, It could have the mother's blood type, or some combination of the two.
2006-08-12 17:09:16
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answered by Computer Guy 7
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Absolutely, blood type is not proof of parenting. DNA is more the most important thing in determing who the father is or is not.
2006-08-12 17:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - the baby can have either of it`s parents` bloodtype or if one or both are AB a combination of A and B can result.
2006-08-12 17:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh yea, the child can have the mother's or a combination of both, such as AB
2006-08-12 17:09:31
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answered by nc_strawberry 4
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Yes.
2006-08-12 17:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so, but i guess it depends on whose is the dominant and whose is the resessive genes?? I think you get a little bit from both~~
2006-08-12 17:09:49
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answered by maxipoo 2
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Of course. DNA will show who his father is.
2006-08-12 17:10:57
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answered by highchaparral2006 4
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