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Ah, babies and their eye color! It’s always so exciting to find out what color eyes your little one will have. Will they be blue like the sky? Or maybe a deep brown like a cup of hot cocoa? Whatever the case, it’s sure to be adorable! But how exactly does eye color develop in babies? Well, let’s take a look.

Do Babies Get Their Eye Color From Mom Or Dad? [Solved]

Wow! It’s amazing how your kids got their eye color from you and your partner. It’s like a mix of both of y’all – usually, the color is decided by this blend and if the genes are dominant or recessive. Every kid has two copies of each gene – one from mommy and one from daddy.

  1. Genetics: Eye color is determined by genetics, with the most common eye colors being brown, blue, and green.
  2. Melanin: The amount of melanin in the iris determines eye color. Darker eyes have more melanin than lighter eyes.
  3. Newborns: Most newborn babies have blue or gray eyes due to low levels of melanin in their irises at birth.
  4. Change: Eye color can change over time as a baby grows and develops more melanin in their irises, usually becoming darker by age two or three years old.
  5. Rare Colors: Very rare eye colors such as hazel, amber, and violet are caused by a combination of multiple genes that affect the amount of pigment produced in the iris.

Babies are born with blue eyes, but their eye color can change over time. In fact, it’s not uncommon for a baby’s eye color to be completely different by the time they reach adulthood! It’s amazing how quickly their eyes can go from blue to brown or green. Who knows what color they’ll end up with? It’s all part of the fun of watching them grow!