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Are All Babies Born With Blue Eyes? It's a common belief that all babies are born with blue eyes, but this is actually a myth. A baby's eye colour at birth depends on genetics. Brown is also common, for example, but a newborn baby's eyes can range in colour from slate grey to black.
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Read More »You've waited so long for this moment – looking into your newborn's eyes for the very first time. But did you know it can be months or years before your baby gets his or her final eye colour? Read on to find out when your baby’s eye colour might change and what determines the colour of your little one’s eyes.
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Read More »However, keep in mind that as the parents we inherit two copies of each gene – one from each parent – so besides the eye-colour genes that determine our eye colour, we also carry other ‘hidden’ copies of the same genes that can still be passed on to our children. This means that even if you have brown eyes, for example, the other eye-colour gene inherited from your parents may be for a different eye colour. The same is true of your partner. You and/or your partner may pass on these hidden genes to your baby instead of the ones that determine your own and your partner’s eye colour. To make things a bit more complicated, some of these genes are dominant and others are what’s known as ‘recessive’. That is, they only work if there is no dominant gene present. This is why you can’t always predict what your baby’s eye colour will eventually be just by looking at your own and your partner’s eye colour.
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Read More »Well, the brown-eye gene is dominant and blue-eye gene is recessive, so you might think this means your baby's eyes will turn brown – and statistically you'd have a very good chance of being right. However, there's also a possibility that the eye-colour genes you pass on to your baby aren't the ones that determine your own eye colour. If your baby inherits two of the recessive genes associated with blue eyes, then he or she may take after the blue-eyed parent. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS When can you tell what colour a baby’s eyes will be? It could take anything from a few months to three years for your baby to get to his or her final eye colour. Changes in eye colour can even continue into adulthood in some cases. Do all newborns have blue eyes? No. A baby’s eye colour at birth depends on genetics. Brown is also common, for example. Dark-skinned newborns are more likely to be born with darker coloured eyes. What determines a baby’s eye colour? Eye colour is mostly genetic. The colour of your baby’s eyes will be largely determined by the genes inherited from you and your partner.
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