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Four possible fathers?

People are so rude sometimes, don't listen to the cruel names. Look I suggest you tell them all but you don't have to say that there are 4 possible fathers just say that you aren't the only possibility as if there is only one other. What does it matter how many there are as long as you aren't with either anyway and you are truthful that he might not be the only one. The last thing you need is extra stress and it is going to be hard to say there is more than one let alone 4 possible fathers without them judging you. As long as you are honest that they aren't the only possible father you don't owe them anything they had sex with you without being commited to you so they took that chance right along with you. Don't beat yourself up we all make mistakes just tell them all the truth and find out after it's born who the father is. Just focus on you and the baby right now cause stress can cause harm to your baby and you wouldn't want that over a man that probably isn't worth a da** anyway. Good luck and take care of yourself and that beautiful blessing, remember everything happens for a reason.

What would be a possible blood type of a baby if the father has an O and the mother has an A+ blood type?

I’m going to ignore positive/negative for the moment, and talk about ABO blood type. The letter of the type refers to proteins on the surface of red blood cells - A, B, and none (O).Each person gets one copy (allele) of the protein gene from their mother and one from their father. Someone who is Type O has no protein on their RBCs, so they must have two O alleles. Someone who is type A may have two A alleles, or may have one A allele and one O allele. Each parent will pass on one of their two copies to a child, but which one is random. If the mother is A/A (i.e. has two type A alleles), the child will be type A. If the mother is A/O (one A allele and one O allele), the child may be either type A or type O, depending on which allele is passed on.Positive/negative refers to a different RBC protein, called Rhesus factor. Unfortunately since you’ve only listed the Rhesus type of one parent it’s impossible to say if the child would be positive or negative.

Letter to possible father of my unborn baby?

*SOBBS* ahhhhh with all my pregnancy emotion's and hormones, you have had me full on in tear's!! yes that sound's good darl. that's what i would write, it's great that you believe if they don't want anything to do with you and bub, you don't want them there! you sound like a very strong women! and i hope the best comes out of this, and also wish you all the luck in the world for you and Your daughter!

Is it possible for a baby to have two biological fathers?

The entire idea is utterly absurd. I’d be laughed at and scorned if other people heard.But, just the same, there are a very few people having DNA from three parents.[1]If you are technically minded, the procedure involves transferring the nucleus from one unfertilized egg (with normal nuclear DNA but having faulty mitochondrial DNA) into another unfertilized egg (having normal mitochondrial DNA which had its nucleus removed) and then fertilizing that egg (containing genetic material from two mothers) in vitro.transferring mitochondria from a third person into a newly fertilized egg. That makes sense in situations where the mother carries a defect in her mitochondrial DNA that might cause a disease in her children. It’s been legal in the UK in 2015 but, insofar as I know, no other country permits it.This child actually has two mothers and one father. In principle, the procedure could be altered so that it had two fathers but that would be hard.Very controversial.Researchers sometimes create mice having four parents, tetraparental mice. To do that, they combine two embryos.[2] Each individual cell has two parents but the overall animal has some cells from each embryo.Typically, the experimenters use embryos that should produce different coat colors so that it is easier to see which part of the skin came from which parent.This procedure may be technically possible in people but there doesn’t seem to be any medical benefit from doing it, so it may never be done.Incidentally, there seem to be a very few people whose cells seem to be a mixture of two different twins. Apparently, twin embryos can partly or fully merge into one embryo.[3] Such people are called chimeras or mosaics.Occasionally, there’s a pair of twins having different fathers, like these in the photo.[4]That can happen if the mother has sex with two different men while she is fertile. It’s called superfecundation.In theory, it’s entirely possible for those twins to merge and become a single person. Nobody like that has ever been detected but we can’t be sure it hasn’t happened.Finally, many women retain a few cells from children they have given birth to. If they had children from different men, they would have cells from those men.Footnotes[1] World's first baby born from new procedure using DNA of three people[2] Redirect Notice[3] Genetic Mosaics[4] Mom Discovers Her Twin Boys Have Different Dads — On The 'Maury' Show!

Father hunger? Why?

I’m 29 and I grew up without a father. I date guys my age, but I am secretly attracted to older men who are my fathers age. I know this sounds absolutely disgusting. I’m grossed out myself by it. Does anybody know why I feel this way?

Is it possible that professor snape is harry potters real father?

The books are soo much better than the movies. The movies leave out way too many details. But in the book I never got the impression that Snape was Harry's father. In the book him and Lily kind of grow apart by the end of their school years and Snape is jealous that James Potter ended up with Lily. It's also mentioned numerous times in the book that Harry has his mother's eyes and his dad's messy hair. But no in the canon of the book James is Harry's father.

But great movie hope they make a Deathly Hallows bluray/dvd that has both movies edited together so one can watch it all in one go

Can two men father the same baby?

Original Question: “Can two men father the same baby?”At the moment a sperm penetrates the egg, there is a biochemical change which prevent other sperm from fertilizing it. So, for all practical purposes, even if a woman has sperm from two or more men in her body, only one lucky sperm will donate its DNA, thus only one man is the father.However, strange things do happen.A chimera is an organism, which can be a human, resulting when two fertilised eggs combine and develop into a single individual instead of non-identical twins. The fertilized zygotes merge and develop into a baby with a mosaic of tissues with different DNA makeup.Since it’s possible for the eggs to be fertilized by different men, you can get a person with chimera-ism who has two fathers. More likely however, it would be like combining non-identical twins by the same father.Furthermore, if someone is a chimera, the organs which produce eggs or sperm may differ from the tissue in other parts of the body. There is a case of a woman (Lydia Fairchild) who appeared to be unrelated to her children because their blood types were incompatible. Another man appeared not to be the father of his children, but was genetically related as if he were their uncle. He had no brother - but was a chimera formed from elements of two fraternal twins.Many people never realise they are chimeras. They can be very healthy and appear completely normal: therefore, they have no reason to ever suspect their make up is unusual.For some people, the differences can be seen on the surface with a patchwork of different skin tones and perhaps eye colour (note there are other far more common reasons for such appearance, so don’t assume that anyone with blotchy skin or different eye shades is a chimera).Sometimes the merging twins are of different sexes, and this is one cause of hermaphrodism, where someone has both male and female genitalia.All this is very rare. Not impossible, but highly improbable. However, you might be a chimera and never realise. Thought provoking?FURTHER READINGChimera (genetics) - WikipediaFrom Many, One | The Scientist Magazine®Paternity Test Determines Man Is Not The Father — His Unborn Twin IsUnderstanding GeneticsLydia Fairchild - Wikipediahttp://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/vie...https://www.babycenter.com/0_str...What human chimeras are, and why there might be far more of them than we realiseDifferent Colour Eyes: Heterochromia Explained

If a father has an O blood type and a mother has an AB blood type, what will be the child’s blood type?

It would be either A or B blood group.As the father has O blood group( recessive and is expressed only if present in homozygous condition) so possible alleles are O and O.The mother has AB blood group, which means the possible alleles would be A and B.Thus, the child may either have AO gene pair (2 alleles make one gene pair) or BO gene pair. This implies that either the child would have A or B blood group as I mentioned earlier too that O is recessive and is expressed only in homozygous condition. And here the resultant being heterozygous i.e., AO and BO, O would not be expressed.Thank you

If you had to choose between your mother and father, could you? If so, who would you choose and why?

May you never have to choose between your father and your mother. For without the union of a man and a woman, a child cannot come into this world; in the same way without a father and a mother the proper development of a child is also not possible. ( This is a personal view point and not backed up by data)That being said, there are multitude of cases where one parent is the norm. But, this might be a patch work, like the image below:But if there be a situation when a child has to choose then:1) For children who are not yet teens: A gentle nurturing parent is a better option as the child is in need of a gentler tender loving care.2) For teens: Mom for the girl and Dad for the boy. (Based on the assumption that girls understand girls better and dad can make a man of a boy)3) Late teens: You are now an adult. Its time to handle responsibilities of life and get ready to living alone. Hence, girls staying with the father will make her more independent and boy staying with the mother will become mature and responsible.PS: I have not taken many things to consideration like character of parents or the child. This could be just the general norm. Depending on the habits and character of the parent and child the choice (no matter how difficult) will/must change

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