There's such a thing as genetics and hereditary traits. Each of you carries genes that you inherited from your entire family line back hundreds of years. Somewhere in your pasts, you had an ancestor with dark hair.No way to tell who or when, but you have been carrying this ancestral gene.
When you conceived the baby, your genes and your spouse's genes mixed and mingled. Sort of like spinning the bottle, you never know how the genetic contest will turn out. Genetic results are a crapshoot.
You can make all sorts of percentage predictions, but in the end the encoding of the genes, which is way beyond your control, wins out.
I have light brown hair. My husbands hair was blond. Our son had coal black hair, when he was born.It came out, and then his hair was blond, and curly.
It is now browen and straight. Hair color on babies changes all of the time. Hers some information on this subject.
Perfectly normal. Your hair color, at birth, has nothing to do with your babies hair color.
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