When babies’ eye color is defined
The color of the baby’s eyes does not change but is defined little by little until it reaches the final color.
One of the things that most attracts everyone’s attention when they look at a baby are their eyes . During the first months, most babies have a bluish color with gray tones that is not definitive and that usually varies over time. The normal thing is that when the year arrives the eyes begin to show the definitive color.
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WHAT IS THE CHANGE IN THE BABY’S EYES?
You have to start by saying that the color does not change but is gradually defined until the final color is reached. Melanin is responsible for the color of the eyes and in the newborn this substance is immature so it can change over the years until it becomes mature. That is why a newborn may have blue eyes for the first few weeks but over time they turn green or black.
That is why many parents are discouraged when they find that their child has defined the color of his eyes until he has a fairly common color such as black or brown. The genetic factor is key when it comes to predicting the eye color that the baby will definitely have . The child’s race and skin also influence and that is why the color that usually predominates in Spain is dark.
WHEN BABY’S EYES ARE DEFINED
There is no exact date when the baby’s eyes are definitively defined. Each baby is different, while in some the eye color is final at 6 months, while in others it is not defined until one year of age . The normal thing is that from approximately 6 months the color of the eyes begin to define and after a year and a half or two years the color of the same is the definitive one. In any case, as we have already indicated above, the color depends a lot on the type of skin and genetics, so it is quite likely that a baby with fair skin will have light colors in the eyes while if it is dark skinned it will have dark eyes. .
THE MYTH OF BREAST MILK AND EYE COLOR
To this day, many mothers and fathers continue to believe that the light color of eyes that many babies have is due to the fact that they feed on breast milk. Once the baby stops feeding on such milk, the color of the eyes is defined in a definitive way. This popular belief is nowhere supported and is false. As we have already indicated previously, the baby’s eye color is determined by the genetic factor, having nothing to do with the type of feeding of the baby itself. Apparently this belief is due to the coincidence that when the baby feeds on breast milk, his eye color is totally undefined.
Therefore, remember that if you have just become a mother or father, you should not obsess over the color of your baby’s eyes since although they may have them during the first months of life with a somewhat light color such as bluish, it is quite likely that with the passage of the months this color changes until they become definitive . Many parents are unaware of this fact and are often very disappointed when they see that the color of their baby’s eyes changes over time. If the baby is born with blue eyes, it is likely that they are not defined and change to a definitive color when they reach a year and a half or two years.
Dr. Tabriella Perivolaris, Sara's mother and fan of fashion, beauty, motherhood, among others, about the female universe. Since 2018 she has been working as a copywriter, always bringing to her articles a little of her experience and experience as a mother and woman.