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No, the child cannot be a type A. A child conceived between a couple with BOTH B+ blood can only have the bloodtype B+ or an O+.

The only way that the child can have an "A" in the bloodtype is if one of the parents has type A. The child could then be an A, B, AB or O.

Here is a link on blood type combinations. The table is on the right hand side. It shows parents' blood type combinations and the possible children blood types as well as the impossible children blood types:

http://www.quickmedical.com/blood_testing/home_blood_type_test_faq.html

I hope this helps!
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2006-11-14 22:03:04 · answer #1 · answered by Just Me 4 · 2 0

It's obvious that the answer is no. if any body has a b blood group the genotype would be like BO or BB so the combination of two B blood group can't be A because we have no A groups in the father and mother's blood group at all! The baby may have a B or O blood group with – or + Rh depending on the parents blood group genotype.

2006-11-14 22:34:32 · answer #2 · answered by zary n 1 · 0 0

Hi. The child cannot be blood group A, thy can either be B or O. See the table half way down in the link to see the possible blood groups for each parent combination

2006-11-14 22:09:22 · answer #3 · answered by nimbus 2 · 0 0

Maury would tell you "You are NOT the father".

I really doubt that those blood groups would combine to make an A group, but mysterious things happen in the medical world every day. Get a DNA test.

2006-11-15 01:44:32 · answer #4 · answered by Jessie P 6 · 1 1

nicely that relies upon if mom and pa are AA/AO, or BB/BO respectively. If mom is AA dad is BB then 0% (all childrens might want to be AB) If mom is AO dad is BB then 50% (0.5 the youngsters might want to be AB and something else might want to be BO) If mom is AO dad is BO then 25% (one each and each and every of AB, AO, BO, and OO) if mom is AA dad is BO then 0% (both AB or AO) i assume the completed danger might want to then be 3/16 (there are 3 combos for B out of the 12 conceivable combos above) or 18.seventy 5%.

2016-11-29 03:59:51 · answer #5 · answered by mrotek 4 · 0 0

No if both the same then the child would have the same as its genetic. Im a my oh is o so our kids would have a combination

2006-11-15 00:13:11 · answer #6 · answered by JULIE S 3 · 0 0

Nope... unless its not their children

2006-11-15 00:25:05 · answer #7 · answered by xLostLoLx 2 · 0 0

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