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i dont think you can do anythng for that, but i have heard drinking coconut water, and having saffron in the milk helps....

2007-02-11 22:19:36 · answer #1 · answered by Richa 6 · 0 0

It is entirely up to the fate of genetics to determine the baby's complexion. I know two very dark skinned people who had a child with red hair and freckles - a gene that had been recessive in the mother's side of the family. It's possible, but it's mere chance. Though some people may have suggestions about what to eat/drink to adjust your baby's complexion, I promise you that none of those will actually work. If it "worked" for someone, it was merely coincidence.

2007-02-11 22:26:10 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Lucky♥ 6 · 0 0

I can understand your concern for your baby but please let nature decide its complexion. Please dont take anything orally without the knowledge of your doctor (thinking that it would help in having a baby with fair complexion) as it might harm the baby in the womb.

Please stop thinking of the complexion (right now, think of beautiful things like how splendid you would feel when you first hold your baby in your hands); & take away the notion that dark is unattractive (the way parents think has a great influence on how kids mould themselves into adults) so that the baby would grow into a confident individual who shall love & be proud of what it is.

:) DB

2007-02-11 22:21:50 · answer #3 · answered by D Bhowmick 2 · 0 0

Did you see the twin girls, one of which is very white with straight blond hair and blue eyes and the other is black with brown eyes, and kinky hair? It only takes a recessive gene to assert itself and, bingo! You have a child who's complexion is not the same as his parents. Happens all the time.
Can you arrange for this to happen? I don't think so. It is possible to isolate the genes responsible for these things, but I don't believe that we are anywhere near making it possible to the general public.

2007-02-11 21:57:14 · answer #4 · answered by Batty 6 · 0 0

There is no "How To" instruction manual, these things happen due to genetics. The fair complexion can come from grandparents or other family members. But i have to wonder, why would you ask something like that?

2007-02-11 22:55:33 · answer #5 · answered by Cocoa 4 · 0 0

Look up "punit square", starting with Wikepedia.com.

This is a thoroughly distressing question. I understand, given our society's penchant for light skin that any loving parent would want the best for their child--including less opportunities for discrimination, etc. based on skin color, but until each of us individually embrace the beauty and value of all people, and relate to them based on character, intelligence, and kindness--and not on genetic and other issues they have no control over--parents in the future will still be fretting over such senseless things as the color of their childrens' skin. Here's a paradox: I am mid-wheat in complexion, and I often think I would die to have darker skin, maybe dark brown--simply because it is more beautiful to the eye, more artful. Sometimes I wish M. Ghandi ji were pitch black just to show the stupidity of valuing people based on something as inane as the color of their skin.
No matter what color your childrens' skin, they are all bright as the sun inside, and it is the inside that needs to be nutured and loved. Anyone, given the right circumstances, can become a space scientist, a great writer, a politician that heals society's pain, a holy person, etc.
Here's a case: The woman celebrated as a satguru, Amritanandamayi Devi ("Amma") from Kerala has a delightful brown complexion. She was born into a family of much lighter people and she was constantly being tortured by her family for being a darkie. Yet, this individual has demonstrated almost unequivocably that she is a mahatma and satguru, a soul of such kindness and compassion that to see her interact with devotees or other people always brings a tear to the eye. She is known and loved throughout the world, and many people give exhorbitant amounts of money to fund her social development programs such as for basic education, food, housing, medical attention, etc., and she is a profound influence in the redevelopment of Kerala. Does the color of her skin even in the most molecule of way have anything to do with her character, her kindness, her gifts? Doesn't now her family's unkindness to her during her childhood because of her skin color seem rather stupid as well as cruel and unjust? Maybe in her great knowledge and love she decided purposefully to take on a skin tone that is discriminated against just to make example to the world, to India, that skin color is the least of any reason to change one's opinion about anyone.
Please do not let me offend you with my words. It hurts me terribly to see people ask such questions, as I both know what their real worries are and that their anxiety and the reasons for it will be passed to their children if only by osmosis. We must change the world now, because if not it will stay the same indefinitely.
Best wishes for the health of you and your baby during pregnancy and afterward.

2007-02-12 01:50:53 · answer #6 · answered by Shivakumar 2 · 0 0

I too like others heard it from friends.....relatives that drinking coconut water really helps.....the complexion of the would be baby to be fair!!!

2007-02-11 23:06:34 · answer #7 · answered by Bunjulie 1 · 0 0

It is not something you can control. Our bodies contain melanin. The more melanin... the darker the complexion.
My mother is dark, my father is light... My older sister is dark and me and my younger sister are both pale.
Genetics and ethnicity have a lot to do with it.
My ex fiance is Irish with blondish brown hair and blue eyes and married a hispanic girl with black hair and black eyes and the baby is blonde with hazel eyes.
Its all up to chance.

2007-02-11 22:06:51 · answer #8 · answered by hollilynn 5 · 1 0

Coconut water -Daily drinking by would be mother helps a lot,
Be ready for the questions u would face if the color of baby differs a lot from parents

2007-02-11 21:59:17 · answer #9 · answered by ramesh c 2 · 0 0

hahaha....
its really very funny question to ask. if u are black and your husband is black then how could you imagine your son going to be white. i remember the movie Me, Myself and Iren where Jim Carry and his wife both are white but some how their child born to be black. intresting isn't and mysterious.
but you can go for the plastic sergery same as Micheal Jackson and make your child white.
but remember been a black is not a sin nor its a burden. just imagine about the chrish tukker, will smith, micheal jsckson, janet jackson, nelson mendala, condoleeza rice etc...they all are well known personality in the world and they all are black.

2007-02-13 05:27:16 · answer #10 · answered by dlinx 1 · 0 0

when the lady is pregnant of three or four months she should drink orange and apple juice everday, our aurveid says that oranges juice is very useful for fair baby. Try this

2007-02-11 23:10:29 · answer #11 · answered by akhilesh_rajput07 1 · 0 0

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