You're right, it doesn't matter... and when you see your baby for the first time, you will forget you even cared about it once (or questioned it)... Congrats.!
2006-06-25 13:58:45
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answered by cncnmn 3
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Your new cherub to be will be mixed race
so a skin tone that will be lighter to begin with but will darken somewhat as they grow older
hair - probably dark and curly
size - little - but that is a baby thing anyway!
eyes - that depends on the genes as children depend on some genetic input no matter what their racial origins will be
2006-06-25 20:58:48
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answered by Aslan 6
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It's a hard thing to guess. And your baby's color could change as they get older.
My was born pretty dark with black curly hair.
He's 4 now his legs and arms are pretty dark and his face is a little lighter.
His father is black and I'm fair skinned with red hair.
Congrats
2006-06-25 21:10:58
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answered by ktwister 4
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I have a friend that this is her situation. Your baby will most likely be more black than white, so probably more tan-ish with dark hair. But I also know a girl who's dad is black and her mom is white and she came out completely pale with blonde hair, but I think this is rare. I hope this helped you!
2006-06-25 21:01:00
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answered by kitty 3
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Red with blue stripes sounds nice.
No really, the baby will have a darker complexion then you. The black gene is dominent when a white male fathers a black child with a black mother. And vise versa.
2006-06-25 21:01:32
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answered by flguy36 3
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As long as your baby is healthy should it matter, no!
for your info no one knows you'll just have to wait til he or she arrives. I would suggest you stop worrying about looks and about the health of your child and wife.
2006-06-25 20:59:57
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answered by ms serenity1978 2
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I swear I started a trend... anyhow I am biracial and I am brownskinned, my brother is darkskinned, and my sister is lightskinned. It is a matter of how your genes combine, you just can't tell until the baby gets here.
congrats!
2006-06-25 20:59:00
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answered by Queen D 3
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Your child is going to beautiful, truly....might turn out looking mexican like me lol. but, you never know. Some people have twins and one twin is white and the other is black. You really can't ever be sure.
2006-07-02 05:30:05
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answered by Nikki 1
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They will be very light skinned. Men's genes are dominent, therefore, they will mostly be more white than black. They will have some color to them, though.
2006-06-25 20:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'M A WHITE HISPANIC MY HUSBAND IS DOMINICAN BUT HE IS REALLY DARK SKIN OUR KIDS ARE NOT WHITE OR DARK THEY HAVE A NICE LIGHT TAN COLOR AND WHEN THEY WERE BORN THEY WERE PINK SO YOU WON'T KNOW TILL THE CHILD IS BORN .
2006-06-25 21:17:00
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answered by JAN 2
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