there is a chance the baby is albino though, in africa albinism is ironically more usual than in most countries. still though I am sure the dad has a right to worry.
It’s not albino because the baby does not have curly hair it has straight hair and yet the mom also has curly and even if the baby dad was white and his mom was black the baby is lightskin but this baby has straight blond hair literally no dna from his mother there is no way that’s her baby no way at all
I have a childhood friend like that. We all thought he was adopted until we learned that his black parents were his real parents. The only white man among five siblings.
It happens not uncommonly with Indigenous Australians. It is difficult for light skinned people when both their parents a dark, because people assume that the light skinned child is biracial. Also, Indigenous Australian children are often blonde.
@@gtn9 we're past dna test kiddo. We're talking after dna confirms. Read my first statement and have an adult help you use google. Use some iq. Telegony, aka gene pool. You have to remember, a male shoots dna, and fems collect dna. Hence 'gene pool.'
This is amazing! I was thinking that the baby must have been albino, but then they said that it wasn’t albinism. The newborn looks like it has similar features as the parents, but it is white. Can you imagine when she grows up, and brings someone home to meet her parents? This is awesome! Congratulations to the parents of this little miracle. As long as she is healthy, it doesn’t matter what her skin complexion is.👍
Exactly as long as the child is healthy. There are anomalies in life. Let's just hope they don't end up on an African version of Maury. Look at the hair, that's their baby!
@@jenniferpichardo6012 they dna 🧬 tested, it’s both of theirs. It’s called recessive genes 🧬 But I’ve read somewhere a blk woman is the only one that can have any color baby at any time.
The child seems to have albinism or the generational recessive genes. Edit: I don't remember watching the video. And i perhaps commented, just after reading the title. People who commented generational recessive genes are correct. Because this time i've watched the whole video now. And the couple is mentioning the same thing. Ma'sha'Allah baby is cute. Alhamdulillah. People i have 1 request. Please don't insult one another for not knowing. Sometimes some people are better at 1 kind of knowledge and others are better at other kinds of knowledge. Knowledge should wasten your horizen and should make us more understanding towards others. It shouldn't do the opposite. And those who don't know about recessive genes. If you want, you can look into "Mendal's laws of inheretance." Some one else has also mentioned it in the comment section. 🙂 Have a good day brothers and sisters. And i'm sorry for my ignorance. If i would have watched it the 1st time. I would have known what it is. Sorry.
Genetics are amazing! Her features look like her parents. I’m sure more testing will provide answers. I just hope she’s not teased in school. She’s a beautiful baby! This is a great reminder that … we are all human!! I wish we would treat each other as such!! ✌️🌍✨
no it's not possible for a black people to have a white baby what is possible for them to have a albino baby which is completely different and that baby's not even albino that baby is white that is not his child
nobody remembers the Maury episode with the black couple that had i think white twins with red hair? Dude thought for sure not his, but was. recessive traits
In England there was a mixed race couple that had a set of twins one was a white red head and the other was a black baby with curly black hair. Both were very beautiful girls and quite unique.
I used to work on the Mother Baby floor at a hospital. We took the kiddo to his parents, the numbers matched on the bracelets, but his parents were Dark. Darker than these folks, but baby was whiter than me. Turns out kiddo had albinoism.
@@fazenitro9480 did you even watch the video? they said doctor told them that he/she isn't albino. Albinism is very common in Africa and we know the difference between white and Albino.
@@fazenitro9480 that's not an albino that's a pure white baby dummy albinos are as white as snow literally this woman cheated on her husband and that's a fact ain't no black people having a white baby they can have an albino baby but that baby is not even albino
Or, this might be crazy but hear me out. One of the parents had at some point a white person in their bloodline. Not the first white baby to black parents, also wouldn't be the first time for a black baby to white parents.
My 7 year old daughter just walked up and started watching this video with me and I told her "Look, these 2 black ppl had a white baby" She said, "Maybe it'll turn black when it grows up" 🤣🤣🤣
I am from the igbo tribe of the eastern part of Nigeria just like the husband mentioned, the same tribe with the husbands mother, and we are usually fair in complexion. My mum is very much yellow just like an Asian person, so is my grand parents and many of my siblings and cousins. But what i have not seen before in my life is an igbo person with a blond hair, except an Albino.
a black woman cannot make a baby like that even if the father is the whitest man on earth. It's like saying her DNA was not used at all and that is impossible, unless doctors know how to do that mechanically which is unfatomable to believe.
If the child is an albino, I can understand that possibility. Anything else is either a mix up at hospital or cheating on the mother's behalf. Their were numerous albino's in Papua New Guinea I witnessed on a regular basis. It's genetic's 101 and easy to understand.
@@Sakuya727 tbh i don't think they assessed the child sufficiently. Some patients with albinism have white hair and very light blue eyes, others have blonde hair and blue eyes, and some even have brown hair and eyes. So only checking the eyes is not confirmatory or sufficient to exclude albinism.
According to the BBC, there are three potential reasons for the baby Nmachi's unexpected appearance: "dormant white genes which entered both of her parents' families long ago, a genetic mutation unique to her, or albinism." The first reports on the family's strange case had ruled out albinism, but the BBC says Nmachi's doctors have not ruled it out. Albinism, a condition whereby a person has little or no color in their skin, hair and eyes, can remain dormant in genes for many generations. Just because the couple's living relatives aren't afflicted by the disease, that doesn't mean they aren't carriers. It is not uncommon in Nigeria, according to the BBC. But it's not the only possible explanation. Doctors also say Nmachi's parents may harbor long dormant Caucasian DNA from a long forgotten interracial coupling, according to the BBC. A third possibility is perhaps the most tantalizing but also the scariest. Nmachi may have a unique genetic mutation that doctors have not seen before.
If both parents have somewhere in their history someone that had blonde hair and was white they could end up with that light of a child it's called genetics study it in biology. It's rare but it can happen just like if a majority Caucasian person has a family member back in their history that was black Mexican Chinese any of those traits can show up in one of their children if their husband has the same traits in his family tree.
@@aliciafields-worldtravelle8248 I'm from Africa. I know what Africans look like. What you're describing is very very rare genes that 0.001% have. Most every African doesn't follow your mother's genes.
The baby is not albino it is possible for a black couple to have a white baby they can also have a blonde haired baby nd ginger haired too they can also have a baby with dead straight hair nd a baby with blue eyes, green eyes, greyish eyes hazel eyes it’s 💯 possible I really don’t get why people don’t know this
This is indeed possible, there is a chance they are both heterozygous, and both having the Bb Allele, there is a 25% chance the offspring comes out as white, but that’s only if they both are heterozygous, there is still a chance that one of them is homozygous which would then leave it to a 100% chance of a black offspring
White folks came out of black folks and is scientifically proven, so this is not strange at all. Black folks are the real Homo sapiens.(100% human being). This happens in Africa a lot.
@@AC-nt4wg what? The fuck are you talking about if the mother has melanin then baby has melanin the baby has no melanin and it has straight hair that’s not hers lmao
This possible since white skin color is recessive. The two black parents have a recessive white skin color allele and therefore a white baby. I still remember something from biology class.