She can't
I believe the chances of having the same birthday as one of your parents is: 1 out of 183 and the chances of having the same birthday as both parents is: 1 out of 133,225
No. It is down to the parents and the child. If they eat proper food and get plenty of exercise then the chances of childhood obesity are minimised.
15% to
A zebra. A child of black and white human parents is mulatto.
Depends on the disease- dominant gene or recessive gene- and the genotypes of the parents.
no there are no chances of getting leucoderma to child. There is only slight possibility if both parents have leucoderma to their child otherwise not. Thanks
well if she does have it and still doesn't want to keep it for whatver reason, there are plenty of couples who can't have children who would gladly be the foster/adopted parents to the child.
It all depends on the genes of the two parents. The child would be bi-racial.
its likely but might not the chances of the shild not having a widows peak are 1/16 you can better know these odds if you know the parents genotype or genetic makeup.
sky blue eyes.
If both parents have the gene, the chances are 25% of having a child with Cystic Fibrosis. The male and females x genes are affected by it and only half of it. So when the parents mate and they are going to have a baby, the chances are 25%
Because he has black parents, he was diagnosed with vitiligo in the 80's and that's why he turned white.