Only time can tell.
My children are also black/white/indian and my son was born very very white and now at age 2 only has a hint of a tan.
My daughter was a pink/tan colour at birth and is now, at 5 months old, a darker tan than my son.
With mixed ethnicities any combination of skin colours, hair textures, eye colours, etc. are possible.
EDITED to say:
The thing about the ear colour is true. Also check the colour of the skin around the fingernails.
2007-08-24 14:13:01
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answered by mixedmummy 2
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You sound like you are just a kid . I know that you probably think it would be kind of cool to be a little different. The most important thing is to love everybody including those that are 100% black. Beauty is mostly within a person even if you read and hear mean things.Be kind and polite and hold your head up high while you brush your pretty straight black hair. If you really want to know more, maybe a D.N.A. test might reveal something. P.S. I am a blond Caucasian republican man. You are the HUMAN race !!!!!
2016-05-17 07:30:15
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answered by hildegard 3
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My 7 week old daughter is also mixed (black/white). When I was in the hospital after just having her, my nurse told me that she will be the color of the back of her ears. I had never heard that before but her ears are darker than the rest of her body.
2007-08-24 14:31:39
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answered by Heather A 2
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My 8 y/o son is black and white(black dad white mom) he was really light when he was a baby the more he is outside the darker he gets. I think he was a few months old before he started really getting some color. when he was walking and we would play outside was when you really noticed his color getting darker. But he is still light skinned for being bi-racial. But I am very very light complected, so I guess that's normal.
2007-08-24 14:18:24
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answered by hippie_chick69love 3
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I would say over the course of the year. The first few months her skin will stay pretty light, but by the time she's one she will have beautiful coloring.
My nephew is bi-racial. He's white and black and my God is he beautiful! He's now 7 and getting into modeling. Good luck with your new baby and enjoy! It wont last long.
2007-08-24 14:02:08
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answered by Erin 3
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within the 1st week she will get just a bit darker but not to much it will take the firest year of life to know how dark the baby will get my son is still getting darker and he is 10 months.
2007-08-24 14:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If she is a newborn flip her onto her belly and look at the skin color on her lower back, My sister just had her first baby and her boyfriend is jamaican and she is white. she asked her pediatrician the same thing and that is the advice she gave her.
2007-08-24 14:18:29
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answered by rogue0903 2
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you never can tell, even by ears, it will probably be really gradual if it happens at all. My nephew is 3 and just getting darker.
My friend is ALL BLACK and was born snow white, then turned bronzed yellow til about age 7, she turned the brown color she is today.
2007-08-25 03:29:41
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answered by Not here 2 make friends 5
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Her skin will begin to darken within the first few months. Look on the top of her ears, that will indicate her future coloring.
2007-08-24 14:22:51
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answered by hawaiichic 1
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the more time she spends in the sun the more the natural melanin in her skin will darken. I'm not saying to give your baby a tan, but natural exposure to sunlight (getting in the car, taking a walk ect) will produce more color.
2007-08-24 14:03:38
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answered by parental unit 7
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