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Could i have a baby with blue eyes?i am half chinese and spanish. my husband, maternal grandma, great grandma/grandpa, & uncles have blue eyes.

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Yes: Eye color is determined by several genes with "variable expression." it is thought to be determined by 2 recessive gene. Based on your history and all the permutations there's a 12.5% to 50% chance. Even so, the "blueness" can be variable, even "green" in appearance. As a parent, father and physician my hope is that you have a happy and healthy baby!

Answered 1/24/2013

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Depends on situation: If you carry one blue eye gene ( & you may given your background) this is possible.If your eye color reflects 2 non-blue eye genes it is not.The blue is a recessive trait & while your husband will only pass on a blue eye gene, it must pair up with one from you to give baby blue eyes.

Answered 9/28/2016

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