It is unknown. It most likely will change after several months. If you and your life partner are two males or two females.. sorry, you will be unable to have children unless you find a donor or a whom to carry your kid.
They can be ANY color. It depends on your parents eyes too. It depends on how the genes are gonna work.
Since things like eye color are genetic, they can be passed down from generation to generation and even skip generations. My wife has green eyes, I have brown and our three children's eyes are all different to varing degrees. Yes they are all mine! Eye color changes in babies too. All three of mine had grey eyes when they were born and then turned light blue and changed again as they got older. One child has brown, one has hazel and one has green. I have friends where one parent has blue and the other brown and their children have hazel.
Baby Bash has brown eyes.
My husband and I both have dark brown eyes. There are eyes of blue, green, hazel and brown on both our sides of the family. Our firstborn has blue eyes. Our second born has dark brown eyes. Our third and last born has hazel eyes.
It's difficult to predict with certainty, as eye color is a complex genetic trait. However, based on basic genetics, there is a possibility that the baby could have hazel eyes, as hazel is a dominant trait over blue.
hazel
actually, colors are usually not mixed when you have two different colors of eyes from parents. You may have green or gray. Or blue or brown, if the geine was ever in your family. It depends on which geine gets to your DNA first.
most likely brown
There are many factors that determine eye color, including multiple genes. Based on the given information, there is a possibility that your baby may have brown, hazel, or green eyes. The final eye color cannot be predicted with certainty.
Your baby would have brown eyes.
Dark Blonde hair with hazel eyes
High chance of hazel. But could be other colors too. Depends on genes.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously understood. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
They can and do.
The child would be likely to end up with brown eyes. But not knowing what other relatives eye colors are they could end up being hazel or green.
Most likely your baby will have like a dark green or a brownish greenish color.
Most likely brown, however if the baby picks up a recessive gene then it could have a different eye color.