No. : No. The children of parents with b- and o+ can only be b+ or b- or o+ or o-. Legal disclaimer: I am providing this general and basic information as a public service and my response to this question does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship. For any additional information, advice, or specific concerns, please speak with your own physician. The information provided is current as of the date of the answer entry.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Blood type: There is a 75% chance for b-type and 25% chance for o-type. http://www.endmemo.com/medical/bloodtype.php.
Answered 3/27/2013
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No: You might want to check the parents blood types again. Frequently people get them wrong.
Answered 4/24/2015
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