Baby's eye color can change until they are about 9 months old, when around that age they will stabilize in color. If you want an educated guess, take a look at the mom and dad. The only sure thing is when both parents have blue eyes. Blue is a recessive trait, so someone with blue eyes can only pass on blue eyes. Take parents, both with blue eyes, you will only blue eyed babies.
Any other color of eyes in the parents can lead to a lot of different eye colors in the children.
2006-12-23 03:59:30
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answered by Jennifer M 2
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My son has bright blue eyes. I have dark brown and his father had blue eyes. My son's eyes were blue from the start and stayed that way.
However, what someone said about the baby having brown eyes if both parents eyes are brown, is not always true. My nephew has blue eyes while both his parents have brown eyes.
I don't think there is a true rule about this. For now, I think it is safe to say that your baby will have the eye color presently showing.
2006-12-23 04:15:37
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answered by Singthing 4
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My mom and dad have brown eyes. My husbands mom has green eyes. His dad had brown eyes.
I and my husband has brown eyes.I had 3 miscarriages and then my 4 pregnancy, my daughter has brown eyes. My 5 pregnancy, My son, has brown eyes. Two more miscarriages.Then my 8th pregnancy My youngest son,He has blue/gray blue eyes.
Where did that come from.? No it wasnt the milk man or the post man. I know Blue is a recessive gean and so is green. it takes two recessives to make a dominant gean. Brown is dominant.
kids ages are 15, 13 and 9
2006-12-23 04:00:09
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answered by Crissy 5
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Actually blue is the dominant gene....if both parents have blue eyes then the child can only be blue eyed...anything else can happen with any other mix....I have two girls with ex we both have hazel eyes....eldest has brown eyes...youngest blue....i have one girl with hubby he has blue eyes mine hazel she has blue eyes.......wait and see you have between 6-9 months to find out
2006-12-23 04:28:25
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answered by ? 2
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By around 9 months, that's the color they will remain. My son's eyes were dark drown from day 1 and never changed though.
2006-12-23 05:02:18
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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Look at the parents' eyes. Brown is dominent, so if both parents have brown eyes, the child will too. If one parent has brown and the other blue, the baby will have brown eyes. If both parents have blue eyes, so will the baby.
-MM
2006-12-23 03:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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My son was born with blue eyes and they are still blue and hes seven months old
2006-12-23 03:57:58
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answered by MELISSA A 1
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I think it's only like 3 days, then it's permanent, not sure, why what color are they?
â¼-â¼ nerd fact: babies don't get neecaps untill they're 3 months old
2006-12-23 03:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Your eyes
2006-12-23 03:59:22
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answered by dei_dei3000 2
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Wait and find out...
2006-12-23 03:50:15
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answered by ღ♥ Katie ♥ღ 3
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