Can two O positive parents have an A negative baby Asked by newuser80019692 7 months ago Similar questions: positive parents negative baby Health > Reproduction.
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No. It's possible for the baby to be Rh negative, but not possible for the baby to be type A.
No, that's not possible - the A part anyway .
Very rare for genes to repair themselves. Broken genes are part of evolution, and do not typically repair themselves. And this is just theory, NOT fact.
Broken genes are usually "lost" with subsequent generations, not repaired. But, either way, blood typing is NOT an accurate indicator of parenthood. It doesn't stand up in a court of law, only DNA evidence does.
The standard answer in "no". The real answer is "yes". About 3% of the time one of the three blood tests is wrong.
About 1% of the time one of the parents that appears to be "O" is actually carrying a broken or surpressed "A" or "B" gene. The gene can fix itself or lose its inhibition in the next generation.
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