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Baby eye and hair color?
I know genetics are hard to determine sometimes, but I was wondering what the possibility of my baby's hair and eye color would be? I'm 9 weeks pregnant :D
I have: Medium brown hair and green eyes
My husband has: Medium brown hair and eyes that change between green and blue
My mother has: Dark brown hair and brown eyes
My father has: Dirty blonde hair and blue eyes
My husband's mother has: Light brown hair and hazel eyes
My husband's father has: Medium brown hair and brown eyes
2 Answers
- FaithLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
All of it is irrelevant! You could have 5 kids with hair ranging from blonde to dark brown and all different color eyes or all the same. it's a matter of which sperm gets to which egg. You won't really know until the baby is about 6ish months old. They are all blue at birth then they change into what color they'll be over time. It's fun to guess but absolutely no way to even begin to know.
- 5 years ago
Eyes are continually thoroughly set with the help of one million 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. they are many times contained in the final decision with the help of round 3 months, notwithstanding (yet complete color developed with the help of one million 3 hundred and sixty 5 days). Hair is an entire distinct tale, without regulations. actual one of my boys replaced into born with black black hair, and now that he's 6 months that's uncomplicated golden brown. If she's already 7 months, i don't think of she will have a dramatic infant replace anymore notwithstanding. yet as you likely comprehend, hair color can steadily replace via the years. one of those tremendous volume of kids have blonde hair that transformations to brown even as they are 3 or 5 or 7, etc. yet i don't think of i have ever heard of darkish hair getting lighter with age, so your daughter's hair color will likely stay darkish, or get darker as she grows (considering that initial "infant hair falling out" level is over with). You not in any respect comprehend if that pink tint from her dad might want to take position even as she hits puberty, notwithstanding. :)