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Whitre dad, Black kid ??? Help !
My wife & I are hapily married. We are both white (and so are our ancestors), but our newborn child is coloured (very dark browned, almost black with 'afro' hair).
The experts at the hospital assure me the child is mine. I have no reason to disbelieve them, or my wife, but I have never come across this anomoly before.
Is there anyone out there who has genuinly come across this / had this, or should I dis-trust my wife.
I am not naive, but I do trust her, then again... How can this happen to us ???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you remember the case a couple of years ago where a mother gave birth to twins???? Yes you've guessed it one was white and the other was black. Apparently it was a throw back many many generations.
The only way to be 99.9% sure is to have a DNA test done. This you would of course have to pay for out of your own pocket though.
I remember a documentary about a girl in South Africa during apartheid when each person had to be classified. As the daughter of two white parents, she was automatically classified as white, but she was quite dusky and found life very difficult. Eventually she moved to one of the townships as she could not live among white people - she just wasn't white enough in that climate.
So yes, I have heard of it before.
Congratulations on the new addition to your family, who of course will be unique under any cicumstances, as all babies are!
My dad is half-Indian with brown skin and black hair. My mum is white with very dark hair. I am very, very white with reddish hair (courtesy of my great gran apparantly). All my other mixed-race cousins have brown skin and black hair. I look like the freak of the family, although I do look like my dad's family.
If the staff at the hospital don't seem to think there is anything strange and you have no reason to disbelieve your wife I think you shouldn't worry. Perhaps when the baby is a bit older you'll see a family resemblance.
If you go for DNA testing, would it change how you feel about the baby, and about your wife? Tough question, but needs answering.
Our baby was prem and she was very dusky and had black hair, all her siblings were blond as blond. She now has very olive skin and shocking red hair!!! she is a year old. She does however, look exactly like two of her sisters to look at!
I'd wait a few weeks and see if the colouring changes. It can change with african babies too in the reverse, often born very pale and then go darker. Also, newborns often never look like how we think they will.
Also, just as an aside, it would be a very stupid wife who had an affair and got herself pregnant with a black man and then tried to pass the baby off as her scandinavian looking husbands!
congrats on your new addition, and hope everything turns out just fine as Im sure it will!
what makes the experts so confident?
Perhaps they know your child's blood group which makes them confident.
I advise you to get a DNA test: this will put your mind at rest, and will also be proof for anyone else whose suspicions have the potential to upset and embarrass your child in the future and your family now.
My sister and her husband both have dark vrown eyes, in fact her husband is very tawny. two of their children have pale blue eyes and white hair, and her last son has white hair and hazelly light brown eyes.
So, it is dangerous to say that "the child can't be yours" based on eye colour alone. There are many factors re eye colour other than brown being dom over blue...
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