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Is it possible for parents whose blood type is O-negative to have a baby who is not O-negative, but A-negative?
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. If both parents are O negative, then the baby must be O negative. If parents are A and B respectively, then the child can have A, B , AB or O. If both parents have A, then the child can have A or O. For more information you can read about it online. There are many articles. Due to space constraints, i cannot explain in further detail. Best regards.
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