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    Posted: 2007-Mar-15 at 06:44

What is the probability/possibility that my wife and I (both O) can produce a child with A

blood?  Am I right in thinking that I may not be the paternal father?  Only respond to this if

you know what you are talking about.  I don''t need what someone might think.

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There are A antibodies and B antibodies.  You can have either, both or none.  If the child has

blood type A, then either the father or the mother must have type A blood.

 

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Retest all 3 paries before jumping to any conclusions.

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If the mother has the O type blood and the baby has A type blood the paternal father is A type

blood. If both parents are O type the only blood type the baby can have is O

 

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If you want to read about blood typing go to the main page and scroll to the bottom, then click

on the link that says """" Blood Types and Typing""""
Hope this helps and I am sorry to be so direct, but maybe it''s better now than later after you

get attached to the baby.


 

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What everyone else has said is true.  It is not possible for both parents to have the O blood

type and have a child that has A blood type.  Type O means that there are no antigens that are

present in types A or B.  That''s why people with type O are called universal donors...they

don''t have the antigens, so the recipients blood is receptive to that type even if they have a

blood type other than O (this is excluding the Rh factor).  As was suggested, please get

everyone''s blood type checked again before making any conclusions.


 

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One thing, always to remember. If the worse thing that you are not the biological father you can

be the dad and the father to this child for the rest of your life. I understand that you would

like to know what is the truth is but you might want to leave doors closed and keep your family

intact.

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NO O+O= O....There is absolutely no way O+O= A.

 

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