Is the blood type for a baby determined by the male??
Answers: i think it is by both
No only the sex of the baby. The blood type can be either the male's or the female's.
i think so but i'm not sure. my mom is O neg my dad is A pos and i'm Apos hmmm
The blood type of a child can come from either parent or both. If the mother is A+ and the dad B+ the baby can be either one or both like AB+. Normally it has to take from the mother or the mother's body would reject the baby during pregnancy,unless she was given a drug during her pregnancy to keep it from happening.
No i'm pretty sure its decided while the baby is devloping in the mother's womb. But the parents both of them and their blood type help decide together the blood type of the baby.
That's where you get into Punnett squares. Both of the blood types are taken into consideration, but some are dominant and some are recessive. They have a higher percentage chance of inheriting the blood type of the dominant parent, a slightly lower chance of inheriting a mixed blood type, and a low chance of inheriting the blood type of the recessive parent.
No. The blood type is determined by the blood types of the mother and father. Blood types are shown by a combination of letters (A,B,O,orAB) and a + or - . The child gets one letter from each parent and one sign. Then:
AA or AO are A
BB or BO are B
OO is O , and AB is AB .
And for the signs: ++ or +- is + and -- is - .
Confused yet?
i think they ithink im not sure but i think they are combined together to see if the baby belongs to you then that tells the type i may be erong been there done that
No only the sex of the baby. The blood type can be either the male's or the female's.
i think so but i'm not sure. my mom is O neg my dad is A pos and i'm Apos hmmm
The blood type of a child can come from either parent or both. If the mother is A+ and the dad B+ the baby can be either one or both like AB+. Normally it has to take from the mother or the mother's body would reject the baby during pregnancy,unless she was given a drug during her pregnancy to keep it from happening.
No i'm pretty sure its decided while the baby is devloping in the mother's womb. But the parents both of them and their blood type help decide together the blood type of the baby.
That's where you get into Punnett squares. Both of the blood types are taken into consideration, but some are dominant and some are recessive. They have a higher percentage chance of inheriting the blood type of the dominant parent, a slightly lower chance of inheriting a mixed blood type, and a low chance of inheriting the blood type of the recessive parent.
No. The blood type is determined by the blood types of the mother and father. Blood types are shown by a combination of letters (A,B,O,orAB) and a + or - . The child gets one letter from each parent and one sign. Then:
AA or AO are A
BB or BO are B
OO is O , and AB is AB .
And for the signs: ++ or +- is + and -- is - .
Confused yet?
i think they ithink im not sure but i think they are combined together to see if the baby belongs to you then that tells the type i may be erong been there done that
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