That does happen, I saw it happen in reverse. Woman was indigenous with full blood parents born with blonde hair. Turns out both had great great grandparents that were white.
I’ve heard so many stories where a baby comes out looking a completely different race than both parents and the dad leaves, mom gets shunned, only for dna test to prove she didn’t cheat. There was a grandparent or ancestor who was a different race…. Genes are crazy!
I'm biracial but most people just assume I'm white. My partner is also mostly white with some Cherokee. And then there is our child - she looks exactly like my black grandma. People just assume my partner is black until they meet him...and then I get the looks 😂❤
I came out so pasty and ginger my bio mom said she went back to church. Lied about her own heritage to adopt me out lmfao. Told my mom that she was Sicilian and tbh my parents don’t care, it’s just wild they paid functioning yt baby prices for an autistic Latino baby that prolly counts as discount bargain bin with my bio dads genetics taken into consideration.
@@drewthistlethwaite8909I hate the way you talk about yourself. I hope you're mostly joking. Not about your heritage but the discount stuff. Autism is not cause for a discount. ❤
@@AJ-TheGr8 dark humor is one of the top methods of processing trauma. These things can be almost too difficult to discuss for us and for the person hearing/reading our stories if we don't add some levity.
My dad is heavily Cherokee, and my stepmom is Portuguese/Hawaiian. Then there is my sister and I. Lol She's a redhead with blue eyes, and I'm blonde with blue eyes. People used to think she was my child. 😂 I used to get such odd looks from people when I was in High School.
This reminds me of the time my mom was told that her baby might have two hearts, but turns out it was my brother and I, and when she was told she was having twins she screamed in shock. No one ever plan for twins unless they want them😂
And there are reasons why I’m trying to get a hysterectomy. On the off chance that what passes for ovaries decide to work for once I’ve been told that it would be a miracle if I don’t have multiples… 😖
My friend's mom was never told by the doctor she is expecting twins. He said he didn't want her to panic.... they had to go buy one more of each after the delivery...
@francesclemitson8832 That doctor would lose his license so fast. They can not ever withhold that kind of information, it make a world of difference with how you need to treat the entire pregnancy. No way was that held back. Sorry, but someone was exaggerating that story.
My aunt had triplets in 1978. Was told 1 large baby. They were perfectly in top of each other with heartbeats synchronized. It’s like a 1 in a billion chance. Remember until early 90’s you pretty much only got an ultrasound if they thought something was wrong. She didn’t get that big. They didn’t see anything wrong.
I had my son in 1993 and scans at 6 12 18 and 36 weeks ot more had been pretty common fir many years. I think it was more like the 80's the scans came in. I'm in the UK. In fact we were scanned far more than than now. Also if you had a miscarriage, ,bleeding or couldn't tell if baby was kicking
Lol this actually happened to one of my cousins back in the 60’s. Turns out we had an ancestor that had been with the French army in Egypt under Napoleon who married an African woman. The darker skin popped up all those generations later in one child of a set of twins.
@cesmith48 it was the late 70s & hidden twins still happen now. Mom & Dad weren't mad. But had a few more things to get. Mom loved telling the story of our birth up until her death.
@@cesmith48The gender part does make some sense because we all start off looking female unless you're looking very closely, and the bump that grows into a penis by the end is not at all obvious. The tech was showing me how she determined I'm having a girl, and while in my case I will agree that even to my untrained eye it was super obvious as we walked through the images, there is certainly a lot of ambiguity until very late. _However_ the combination of the two here? Uh, yikes lol. I would assume the placenta was in a weird place or something to obscure the fact that there were two babies because otherwise... yeah.
My niece had sex with her BF and then was raped a couple hours later. She ended up having twins, one from each guy. They did blood tests to confirm and it sent her rapist to jail. (She was under 18 but her BF was within the Romeo & Juliette age limit. The rapist was NOT...) The BF adopted the other baby and they'll explain when the boys are older.
First off: I'm terribly sorry for her having to go through such a nightmare. Also: please be mindful with personal information that is not yours. At least make a chimaera case and edit it to "I know of a case where a girl.....". Do not use the r-word. It can be triggering to survivors of abuse. Use the abbreviation "SA" insted. Thank you.
Those are my cousins. Twin girls. One black and one white. We have a mixed race family and they had to explain even if we're white presenting ('passing as white) we can still have brown babies. I was super excited about that lol
This is me and my husband. Im white with fam who pass for mexican or indigenous. He is white presenting half mexican. You dont always know what race your kid will present as later in life. So we have decided to give all our kids a spanish 1st name and english middle name. Our 1st kid is blond our 2nd blue eyed but have very traditional spanish names. But we know having those names will help from having to "prove" their heritage
@88tirtles my point was we have black DNA. Just because you have kids with someone doesn't mean DNA is 50/50. Sometimes it's 80/20 etc. Recessive genes happen all the time
@@88tirtlesyou assume, white people can have non white ancestors, genetics are more complicated than person A looks white and person B looks white so baby C will also look white. My dad’s side of the family is black but a lot of them have a blue ring around their eyes due to either his grandma or great grandma being mixed and having completely blue eyes. I also have hair more similar to my white mum than my black dad. That’s why it’s referred to as the genetic lottery because you get 50% from each parent but it doesn’t specify which 50% so there’s differences even among siblings
Happened to my cousin and his wife. Shes mexican, hes white with a little native. First daughter looks like her mom. Then they had twins. The boy looks like him but tan dark eyes/hair etc. His twin sister is pale, blue eyes, and a red head. Like brught red. Turns out my uncle has red heads on his side and it just decided to pop up
My parents found out we were twins when giving birth to my sister and me. Doc went in for the placenta and jumped back in shock when I kicked him. Doc looked below like he was looking in a dryer 😁😂🤣🤣😂
My friend is brown, while her parents are white. Sadly it was genetic and when her twin was born she was stillborn :( They still celebrate her B-day. Prayers for her😭
@@LizC-hq6ttthat can happen too. But statistically it’s probably more likely that one or both parents just had a back ancestor than that a woman is sleeping with a black and a white men in a short Intervall and gets pregnant by both.
Now I need another part letting me know if they’re biological twins or simultaneous pregnancies with differing paternal DNA with the same delivery date. 😂
I actually saw this go down between a couple in L&D. She had one beautiful white girl and one gorgeous black daughter. She apparently had intercourse with two different men with in 24 hours.
Sometimes genetically inherited traits will not show up for decades and then, pow! A baby with deeper skin tone! She was not unfaithful, but somewhere in her genetic history, there is some African American, Latin genetics or darker European ancestry! I think this is very cool!
Yeah....less likely to happen with people who are "majority white". Chances almost zero. They are either more recently "mixed" or someone is lying about who the father is.
I was that baby, but opposite complexion. I came out extremely fair, with grey blue eyes and blond hair. All my siblings had darker complexions and dark shiny hair. 😅 genetics are funny
I dated a guy with “twins” one was Irish, the other Indian…they were estimated to be 6 weeks apart in age 😂 He was a good dad, he obviously knew that baby A wasn’t his, as a red headed Irish lad. His olive skin, brown eye, black haired son is one of my favorite people in the world. His dad said that he knew who the father was, so those two agreed that it would be best to keep the family intact as is, they already had an older son. They explained it as fraternal twins, and Baby A just took after mom’s side of the family. They’re 40 years old now, Baby B knows, but a baby A is on the spectrum so he has never concerned himself with resemblances, similarities etc.
@chesneymigl4538 Women can kick out 2 eggs at a time, During ovulation, Which is how twins can have two different Dad's. Women still can ovulate early in pregnancy, Which can lead to what's called superfetation. Where baby A is gestationally a different age, than baby B. It happened to my mother-in-law. She got pregnant With twins and then A singleton about six weeks later. The twins were the same age the singleton was not the same Gestational age. Women can also have 2 uteruses. One woman had an ectopic pregnancy, it ruptured and miraculously, she and the baby didn't die. It grew outside her uterus in her abdomen. The human body is an amazing thing. Hope this helps.
@@chesneymigl4538Some people are born with two uteruses. My aunt had two, side by side; back in the 60s, she was pregnant in both. She only learned she had two when she was in a car accident, lost one baby, and the other survived. Doctors were kinda shocked by it too
This happened to my brother in law. My husband's family is fillipino, his ex wife is biracial, but looks completely white. Their first kid was white with blonde hair like her. Second baby looks like he has two full black parents, not 1 fillipino who looks very Asian because they are from the north and a white passing mom. Genetics are so fun. He's our special Unicorn. I love how his mom handles the looks and questions. She unfortunately gets a shocking amount of inappropriate questions. He looks exactly like his grandfather and thats so cool for him.
This happened with myself and fraternal twin sister but back in 1981. My parents were young and couldn't afford an ultrasound so it was a surprise...lol. My dad almost fainted and they had to get him a chair 🤣
My parents were out of town when my brother was born 3 weeks early. I crashed his birthday party after 9 pm on March 31st. So it was after midnight - and April Fools Day - when my dad called to inform family. NOT A SINGLE PERSON believed we were born- and twins- until he kept saying it on April 2nd - because he was such a big jokester all the time! Oh - and he threw up and fainted when he found out it was twins :)
This happend to my mother after she gave birth to me. No time to panic just do what had to be done. The next morning my father went to some neighbours to bring them the good news and asked them at the same time for some 'baby stuf' because there was only enough for one. This was in the 50th a time without any modern technology and a lot of poverty but lots and lots of love and care towards one another😊
Is it really that obvious that a baby is black IMMEDIATLEY after popping out? I’ve seen really light black babies and really dark white babies, skin turns color when squeezed
You;re right. A lot of times when babies come out that's not the color they will end up! Most times I find babies come out a bit lighter as they wait for their circulation to really get the memo. But absolutely babies that come out pretty fast can actually look purple or have a bruised face!
Never assume infidelity at birth. A nurse tried telling my dad that I wasn't his because "All Caucasian babies are born with blue eyes" yet she didn’t know the Scottish side of his family is often born with red hair and dark brown eyes. My eyes made me more his, not less.
Yes! Everyone in my family is white, but I was born with dark skin and hazel eyes. My skin faded to pale white, but my eyes never changed from that dark hazel. According to my Ancestry report I am about as white as they come. Newborns can be weird, lol.
I once worked with someone whose wife was told she was having twins. Turned out there was just 1 baby and the doctor said he must have been hearing the mother’s heart as well, due to her being a very big lady. This was obviously before ultrasounds were used during pregnancy.
Gotta love random throwback genetics lol. They pop up every now and then and make for an interesting situation for sure. Or what about chimeras who's babies do not match mom's DNA but often are a closer match to one of mom's siblings. There was a documentary about that happening to a few women. Men can be chimeras too and not match babies dna.
Lol as a multiracial woman i joke rhat if i have kids i have to warn my partner the kid might come out black, white, indigenous, Indian or Arabic. The joys of each great grandparent being a different race
My great grandfather was dark and had mixed ancestry and my great grandma was pale but with mixed Native American ancestry (her parents and cousins her “full blooded” enough to be considered native by the government but she barely was not). They had 19 children and every other one was either light or dark, in perfect order trading off. Some of my family it’s hard to tell they are my family our skin colors differ so much.
I was talking to a mother about birth experience, she told me when they're doing an ultrasound, the doctor felt sorry the baby might had Siamese or parasitic twin because it shown singleton with 4 hands and another legs. Of course the mother crying so hard, the doctor arrange for C-section. Turn out they're perfect twin girls 💕
I mean it could be his baby. I’m black & Asian & my child’s father is just white & my son came out pasty white with colored eyes doesn’t look like he belongs to me at all until you look at his facial features to see he matches me there at least
I’m biracial as well and my husband is white but our baby came out with blonde hair and blue eyes even though none of us have blonde hair or blue eyes that’s all my mom 😅
A guy I used to know (very black) had a baby with woman with white blonde hair. That baby was white as white can be, with tightly curled white blonde hair and a his father’s wide flat nose. Out of all the mixed race people I had ever seen, at the time, I would have never believed that kid to be mixed
my mom is half mexican but im white, i remember when i was in school like k-8 and sometimes i get asked if i was adopted because of how different me and my mom looked, the only thing that me and my mom has in common is our hair.
It's the dad that's paying not her!!! The hat... His reaction!!! In from Louisiana...i see it here still today with older people. But most are PROUD to be black!!! 😊
As someone who has twins, I am convinced the situations where this has happened, the doctor thought it would be a secret to keep and made the decision to hide it from the patient, and the ultrasound tech was told to not mention it at ultrasounds. I doesn't make sense. We used the most low quality ultrasounds through my midwife, and high quality ultrasounds for in depth looks multiple times. It was so obvious there were two babies, they were di/di, so different sacs and placentas
@saschamayer4050 true. My fiance is mixed and one of our daughters came out with tan skin and black hair and our 2nd daughter came out with white skin and red hair 😂
Bruh this was me when I finished watching it: oh no,oh no *starts dieing from laughing to hard*bruh. It was so funny the "hooray" was the one of the funniest things she says and the "congratulations" I was dieing in side 😂😂bruh 🤣💀💀🤣💀
Something similar happened to my mom in the early 1960’s… she is a twin and both were so in sync they thought it was one big baby… turns out it was 2… my aunt being the smaller one slid out first… then 30 minutes later my mom popped out feet first as they thought they were getting the placenta!
I know a family with twins. One looks black, and the other looks white. Both parents were thought to be fully white, but the father was actually 1/8th black. The first daughter looked just like the mom, and the second looked just like the dad with dark skin
My grandma knew she was going to have twins when the doctors did not. She regrets not telling them, because maybe then they could've prepared to save two babies. My dad and his twin were born super early in the 70s and my uncle only lived to 10 days old, sadly.
I love biracial babies and genetics are so fun! Mixed families are so beautiful to see and fill me with joy. I can't wait to see what my baby boy looks like. I'm Scotch Irish and my partner is Mexican Italian!