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Name: briseis
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my son looks nothing like me! i'm a brunette, with dark brown eyes and olive skin. he's fair skinned, blonde with blue eyes and blonde hair, like his dad. he's now 3 months old. any chance of his eye or hair colour changing? not that not delighted wit him. he's gorgeous. it's just i so want to see myself in him, as i was adopted at birth, and wanted so badly my son to look something like me.
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Name: FatallyYours | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 12:13 PM
hair yes, eyes doesnt sound like it. braden has scotts hair now. but scott wvs a toe head for a long time then he was a redhead and now has brown hair. im blonde, and always have been except for when i was a baby i had dark brown hair. 

Name: briseis | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 12:22 PM
Yeah my hair was black when I was a baby, and then changed to dark brown when I was about a year old. I don't mind his blonde hair. I think it's gorgeous. But I'd love him to have my brown eyes. 

Name: FatallyYours | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 12:25 PM
blue eyes r better :) 

Name: Lola | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 1:39 PM
I was born with blonde hair. It's dark brown now. So yes it might change.

My little one looks just like me the fat little pudge.

I remember lookin' at pic's of yer son when he was born and I thought he didn't look like you as well. But as they grow they change. 

Name: jillw | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 6:17 PM
brises here is a little cool fact that youmight like. Blue eyes are a recessive trait and in order for you to get them you have to recieve two blue eye traits in you DNA. That means that either you bio mom or dad passed that gene on to you, but at least one of your parents passed on a brown eye trait, which is why you have brown eyes. Also brown hair is dominate, so it is very likely that one of your parents are either fair haired and fair eyed, or very close family members that are and have those genes in their dna, thus passing it to you, even though you dark features are what is showing. 

Name: Randi | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 6:26 PM
As he gets older you will start to see yourself in him... expressions and personality etc. Kaden copies a lot of what I do and I don't even realize it until someone points it out. Hair can always change and eyes can up until a year. I have very blonde hair and brown eyes, my husband has brown hair and blue eyes... Kaden has white blonde hair and blue eyes. I thought for sure he would have my brown ones :( 


Name: NIKKIS | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 6:32 PM
eye color can change in a baby at any time up to a year old. my niece was born with brown hair and blue eyes she is now a blonde with brown eyes 

Name: kimber | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 7:15 PM
I wouldn't worry so much. My second son looked nothing like me, but he now looks like my husband and has my eye color. I love him just the way he is. My first son looks a lot like me. It takes a babies eye color 18 months before it is official. I have seen many little kids that start out with blond hair and it gets darker and darker. If none of it changes then just be glad he looks like your husband. When I brought my second son home from the hospital he didn't look like either of us and everyone made comments that made me mad, but he is cute and being healthy is all that matters. 

Name: Marti | Date: Dec 4th, 2007 10:06 PM
It might change. My baby looked exactly like my husband at birth. Now he is seven months old and is looking more and more like my side of the family too. 

Name: BabyBoom019 | Date: Dec 6th, 2007 5:57 AM
Hair can change! My husband was a light blonde when in his younger years & as he got to his tween years it changed to dark blonde. Eyes CAn change but a slight chance my eyes use to be green but now they are brown! So you never know..Probably if they are blue they will turn green if anything.. 

Name: .RoSey. | Date: Dec 6th, 2007 6:02 AM
lol Isabelle dosnt look like me OR her dad..
Izzy has blue eyes and blonde hair...
ME and her dad BOTH have brown eyes and brown hair !!!!!
I feel like i have brought home the wrong baby lol. 

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