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Two potential fathers - one is B+ and one O+, the Mom is AB-, the Baby is B+, which potential father would more likely be the actual father? Can it be possible for the O+ male to be the Baby's father if the Baby is B+?

2006-10-30 01:15:43 · 9 answers · asked by Claudia B 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Other - Pregnancy & Parenting

9 answers

Yes, it's possible. Either one could be the baby's father. Check the chart.

EDIT: I just read someone else's post and I have to say this: the man who is married to the mother is the legal father, even if the paternity test on him is negative. I can give you more info if you want.

2006-10-30 01:24:37 · answer #1 · answered by Milana P 5 · 0 0

Have a look at this site. I put the blood types you gave into the calculator with the following results:


ABO Blood Type Analysis

Submitted Blood Types:

Biological Mother AB- Child B+ Alleged Father O+



ABO Result: Not Excluded
RH (+/-) Result: Not Excluded

Summary: The Alleged Father is Not Excluded from being the biological father of the child because the blood type and rh factor from the Alleged Father are consistent with the Child and Biological Mother

Results from an ABO/RH comparison are not as reliable as a DNA Paternity test. Though blood types may be consistent, this does not provide conclusive proof of paternity. Remember, too, that errors in recording (and/or remembering) blood type are common and an exclusion from this calculator may still be inaccurate.

Next one:

Submitted Blood Types:
Biological Mother AB- Child B+ Alleged Father B+


ABO Result: Not Excluded
RH (+/-) Result: Not Excluded

Summary: The Alleged Father is Not Excluded from being the biological father of the child because the blood type and rh factor from the Alleged Father are consistent with the Child and Biological Mother

Results from an ABO/RH comparison are not as reliable as a DNA Paternity test. Though blood types may be consistent, this does not provide conclusive proof of paternity. Remember, too, that errors in recording (and/or remembering) blood type are common and an exclusion from this calculator may still be inaccurate.

2006-10-30 01:28:53 · answer #2 · answered by Sue 4 · 0 0

if mom is AB, and Dad one is O , then the baby could be A or B

if mom is AB and the dad is B , then the baby could be AB or B

either one could be the father, and either one is as likely as the other. You're not going to be able to tell from blood, have DNA done

2006-10-30 01:21:24 · answer #3 · answered by Imani 5 · 1 0

More likely? The B+ guy. But it's possible that either could be the father -- those who answered that the 0+ guy could not be the Dad are completely wrong.

Time for a paternity test.

2006-10-30 01:21:48 · answer #4 · answered by kja63 7 · 1 0

O is recessive, so it would be uncommon for the mum to pass in this gene till the daddy became additionally O. the mum might desire to be double recessive O and the daddy dominant AB and so B is dominant interior the baby

2016-11-26 19:10:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not possible for the father to be the O+ guy....

Sorry but it looks like your baby's daddy has b+ blood darling--no other way around it!

Good Luck!

2006-10-30 01:18:47 · answer #6 · answered by Heather 3 · 1 3

I think, the father with B+ blood type.

2006-10-30 01:18:57 · answer #7 · answered by A Different Set Of Jaws 1 · 1 2

Baby can only have mothers or farthers blood type so baby's fathre would be Mr. B+.

2006-10-30 03:05:14 · answer #8 · answered by Jody 6 · 0 2

No. O is recessive, so the baby has to be AB.

2006-10-30 01:18:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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