it can take a much possibility that it is a your baby can be a bit dark
or the baby can only get the color to his or her mommy or daddy
baby's only get darker.
its about 50/50, but mostly depending on the skin to of the grand parents
Like most people, either you, your mate, or both are heterogeneous in terms of skin genes and the baby has some light skinned ancestors.
yes yes yes also because the child may inherit someones skin colour in the family who is also light skinned
Yes it is if the genes from your African descent are strong enough it could happen
The short anser is yes. The longer is: A lot depends on the genes of the parents. The genes of the grandparents can have an influence. For example: if both parents have blue eyes but a grandparent has brown eyes, the baby can have brown eyes.
i think no because she is just a little girl
Either really dark red, hot pink or bright baby pink.
A skinned baby in a bag of salt
Most Likley Wavey Dirty Blonde Hair.
If you mean fair as in blonde and light skinned - nothing. The coloration of the baby is determined by the genes, and it's gotten those from mum and dad. It'll be as it is no matter what you eat.
If one or both of the parents are dark skinned then the genes dictate that you baby will be dark skinned as well and there is nothing you can do to change it. If one parent is Caucasian (white) and the other medium to dark skinned then the baby may have a lighter tanned shade of skin. If both parents are Caucasians and the baby's skin is dark the first thing the parents should do is have the baby examined by their family physician before giving any different foods or any medications to try and change the baby's skin to fair.