Posted on 01/09/2020 6:57:31 AM PST by steveben
Were all unique in our own ways, and the world is a better place to live because of the diversity it abounds with.
Today, theres very little wondering what your baby will look like and the physical relation, thanks to the advancement in baby scan technology.
But what doctors cant show is your babys coloring, the color of their eyes, and how much hair theyll have.
When baby Bence was born at a hospital in Hungary, he left his parents shocked and doctors scratching their heads.
The one on the left has him in a hospital outfit, probably shortly after birth. The one on the right may be from some time later.
The next story down in the article. LOL. I think I know why a Mexican woman would give birth to a blond baby with light skin, and her husband isn't going to be too happy with the answer . . . . .
Exactly.
They say within 2 hours the baby was able to speak in full sentences and even asked for a beer. Today he is on the loose somewhere in Hungary and is already over 12 feet tall
It does look like 2 different babies.
Poor thing will be bald at age 10. Just kidding. I want to the baby’s eyes to see if she’s an albino.
I also would not call this gray hair. Looks Platinum Blond or possibly white to me.
A fraternity brother of mine turned solid gray by age 21. The girls loved it for some reason.
It’s Billy Idol
I wonder if the hair color will remain or if it will change as he grows older?
They have two DIFFERENT types of hair. They are two different children. (I happened to get straight, fine, flyaway hair like the child shown in profile).
Reporters no longer speaka da English, IMO.
Hah! I asked the DMV lady at the last license renewal if she would list my silver hair as “blond” on the license. She said “Sure, why not.” We both laughed. She didn’t.
>They say within 2 hours the baby was able to speak in full sentences and even asked for a beer. Today he is on the loose somewhere in Hungary and is already over 12 feet tall<
Super Baby. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. :O
There are too many spoilers on this thread!
If the parents are clever, they’ll save his initial mop as it sheds, and put it out for the hummingbirds.
Ought to make for some fine nesting material along with the dryer lint. I know my hummie arrivals will only go for the white lint.
Source article is poorly written, from a Dermatologic standpoint. Blood normally has zero melanin so can’t be ‘low on it.’ Although there are a couple rare albinism mimics that do have other diagnostic, and problematic for patient, blood changes. DNA testing would be done to confirm oculocutaneous albinism types I or II, with the former often having pinkish eyes and the lighter hair of those two. Baby is pretty pale in the photos so to my eyes, based on them, his skin could fit OCA. Both OCAs are autosomal recessive, each affecting about 1/40,000 whites. And cutely, lots of hair for a newborn. He’ll probably shed most then grow it back.
Big ears
It's a Victorian thang. :)
You sure know how to find the obscure of the obscure!
That is the only part of that human body thats still here,
I think she meant to say “hair.” :)
Take a look at Leila would ya -— she could be related to Bence.
We used to call it “towheaded.”
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