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I am bit worried about the complexion of our unborn baby.My parnter has dark complexion,I want that my baby shd have a good complexion.Are there any recommendations(diet) to improve it...
Thankx in advance!

2007-02-20 05:42:47 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

22 answers

I would be more worried about the health not the complexion....just be sure to eat healthy yourself and take your vitamins.

2007-02-20 05:49:30 · answer #1 · answered by CRYSTAL S 6 · 2 0

Well my baby dad is as black as an Ethiopian and I'm a light red/brown color..think of beyonce.. and our boy has the most beautiful milky red skin. He's almost the same color as I am just a tad browner. We be at the store and people comment on his skin.. someone even asked me was my baby hawaiian or som ejunk.. don't fret on something so petty as skin color. When you think of all the horrible things that can happen to an unborn baby durind development.. like heart defects, cysts, cleft palates, brain malformations.. and get this.. my baby was suppose to have Down syndrome and be missing a kidney and be premature.. girl u stop thinking about color and all you pray for is a healthy baby... i know i was so distraught that it was a bo and not a girl, until the doc told me all the things that my baby might have wrong with it.. i got over that petty mess quick and prayed that I have a healthy boy.. you should pray for a healthy child because would you rather has a baby with pretty skin that has perforated bowels, a whole in the heart, and hooked up on a ventilator.. or dark skin and absolutely healthy?? think about it

2007-02-20 06:02:44 · answer #2 · answered by candyred1999 3 · 1 0

I'm not clear on your question. Are you saying your are a masculine lesbian or are you a transsexual? If you see yourself inside as male and want to have a sex change, then you would likely be transsexual, and you would need to talk to a therapist who would determine if you should move forward to male hormone therapy, which would take care of the masculinization issue; lowering your voice, squaring out your face, squaring out your waist, attaining more muscle definition, growing facial hair, having genitalia growth. But if you just are role playing as male, aside from trying to speak a low as you can, you can bind your chest - some of us that are pre-op FTMs prefer the futuro rib belts over the ace bandaids. You can use the real hair mustaches that you attach with spirit gum - you get these from theatre actiing supply stores, that might help give your face a little age. You can also use, what is known as a "packy" - a kind of soft strapon, to give yourself that lower masculine definition. You could also try a more mature male hair style, often combed back and away from the forehead helps. And more mature clothing and male shoes, some shoes can give an inch or two more height. Hope that helps some.

2016-03-15 22:37:21 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Your baby's complexion, as well as all her other features where determined at the point of conception, per the unique combination of DNA from both you and her father. Nothing you can do can change that.
What's wrong with a dark complexion anyway. Your baby will be beautiful.

2007-02-20 05:48:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Your baby's complexion will be based on genes, not anything you eat or drink. You cannot alter his or her complexion because it is already formed inside the body and beyond your control. Just worry about having a healthy baby, dark or light skinned!

2007-02-20 05:57:29 · answer #5 · answered by keonli 4 · 0 0

Yeah, just douche with oil of olay. The fetus will know what to do with it.

Sorry, I get in trouble for sarcasm a lot.

No, there's nothing you can eat to change what genetics has determined the kid will look like. This is definately one of those things that you should attempt to get out of your head as soon as possible, since there's NOTHING you can do about it, and it really shouldn't be a problem anyway.

2007-02-20 05:49:05 · answer #6 · answered by CrazyChick 7 · 3 0

1 Glass of Milk added Saffron (5-6) going before bed helps. Try to have at least a Tender Coconut everyday.
Best Luck

2013-12-01 07:08:19 · answer #7 · answered by prashant_p1p 1 · 0 0

This sounds like this is your first baby. I promise you, it won't matter. Once you see your child, he or she will be so perfect in your eyes. Yes, it's a gamble, all in the genes. But, some parent's babies come out with coneheads and faces red as radishes, and they don't care! Drink a lot of water, to keep him/her hydrated. That's all really.

2007-02-20 05:51:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Who Cares, its a baby. You sound like the type of person who will flaunt their child around to show it off. Your not the only person that has a child, and well everyone has cute children, regardless of their complexion. GROW UP

2007-02-20 05:49:21 · answer #9 · answered by Proud Mother 3 · 4 0

Instead of worrying about the complexion of your baby (something which you have no control over), concentrate on having a healthy child.

2007-02-20 05:47:43 · answer #10 · answered by Jasper213 2 · 6 0

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