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Nigerian couple left confused when they saw what their newborn baby looked like - Page 8 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Nigerian couple left confused when they saw what their newborn baby looked like


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[post_page_title]A likely cause[/post_page_title]
The main cause that doctors could suggest was albinism. Albinos are born with a distinct lack of melanin, which means that their skin, eyes, and hair lack pigment, causing them to exhibit white skin and light blonde hair, regardless of their heritage.

As Nmachi had been born to two black parents, with a history of black ancestors on both sides of the family, but with white skin and blonde hair, albinism was definitely a possibility. Everyone thought they finally had their answer.

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