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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 11:55 AM   #1
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Baby's Eye Colour


I'm still pregnant but just wondering.

I know that all baby's eyes are blue when they're born and then they gradually change colour. I know that my LO is pretty much guaranteed brown eyes, (my entire family including grandparents on both sides are brown eyed, OH is Indian so his entire family also have brown eyes).


If your baby was born with blue eyes that turned brown, how old were they when they got to their final colour?

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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 12:28 PM   #2
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your baby wll proberly be born with brown eyes - my baby is 7 weeks old now and her eyes have changed so much in that time


 
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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 12:31 PM   #3
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I don't know the answer to your question, but I too thought that all baby's were born with blue eyes. My LO was born with gray eyes. My husband and I both have brown eyes. They have not changed yet as he is only 3 weeks old. I know my brother's eyes finally changed form blue to brown when he was about 3 months old. I think all babies are different. Some change sooner than others.


 
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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 12:33 PM   #4
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Elyse was born with dark blue eyes.. they were like navy blue/black. By 1 month they were noticeably changing colour, by 2 months they were brown. I have read it can take one full year to reach their final eye colour though.


 
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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 12:38 PM   #5
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I remember being taught in GCSE biology that all babies are born with blue eyes but apparently this isn't true - I think it's an oversimplification based on what happens with most white babies. My hubby is Asian (Pakistani) and he was adamant that all his family were born with brown eyes so our baby would be too, BUT our daughter has blue eyes for now. I've asked the midwife, the health visitor and the GP about it and they all seem to say that a baby's eye colour can change up to three years old (and sometimes even older) but that the colour they are at one year old is the colour they're most likely to stay. I'm sure Leyla's eyes will change to brown at some point but it's nice that she has my eye colour for now. Hubby is desperate for them to stay blue though!


 
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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 12:39 PM   #6
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Seths eyes were like a really deep beautiful blue, almost violet, and they turned brown in a few weeks, maybe 9 or 10. Everyone comments on his eyes now theyre beautiful x


 
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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 13:19 PM   #7
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ruby was born with dark dark blue eyes, shes 17 weeks now and they are now almost green, like her dad & grandma!!


 
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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 13:26 PM   #8
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I found this:

Q. When will my baby's eyes change color?

That is a common question from parents of infants.

Will their baby's eyes stay gray, which many babies are born with, or will they turn brown, green, or blue?

Most experts think that your baby's eye color will either stay the same or will darken over the first six to nine months of her life. So gray or blue eyes can turn brown, green, or hazel, but brown eyes likely won't lighten and become blue.

Unfortunately, you will likely just have to wait and see what they do.


 
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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 13:31 PM   #9
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Harley's eyes are still blue? Their kinda dark...doe that mean hers will eventually change color? We can't even tell what color her hair is yet


 
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Old Nov 4th, 2009, 14:31 PM   #10
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Here's what i found about eye colour on a website:

Simply put, a baby will inherit genes from both of his/her parents and these genes combined will determine the eventual eye color of the baby. We say ‘eventual’ because all babies (with a few exceptions) start out life with either blue/gray or brown/black eyes (generally speaking, lighter skinned babies with very little melanin start out life with blue eyes while darker skinned babies with larger amounts of melanin will have brown/black eyes). The eventual color of your baby’s eyes therefore may change as his or her body begins to produce melanin - and this can take anything up to three years (although for most babies this change will occur from around 6 months of age to one year). Thus, babies who have blue eyes in the early months of their lives may end up having brown eyes as they get older (in fact, eye color in some people can change even in adulthood).

A common misconception is that brown-eyed parents will only produce a brown-eyed baby. This is not correct as it is entirely possible for brown-eyed parents to have offspring with blue eyes (or any other color for that matter). Of course, certain combinations of eye color in the parents will increase or decrease the chances of a particular eye color being produced in the baby, but as with most things to do with Mother Nature nothing is ever 100% certain. Likewise, just because both parents have blue eyes, or green eyes, doesn’t mean that the baby will inherit the same eye color. This is because humans carry two copies of every gene, one from the mother and one from the father. These two versions of each gene are called ‘alleles’ and some alleles in each pairing are more dominant than others. In the case of the genes that control eye color, a brown allele for example is dominant over a blue allele, but a child may inherit the recessive allele from either or both parents.


 
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