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Nigerian couple left confused when they saw what their newborn baby looked like - Page 9 of 20 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]Explained in ancestry[/post_page_title]
Albinism is actually most common in Africa, particularly Nigeria, so this cause was looking more and more likely as the doctors explained about the genetic mutation. Roughly every one in 70 people across the world have some traits of albinism, even if not fully albino.

Though relatively common in their home country, Ben and Angela had never thought about the possibility of giving birth to an albino child, hence their surprise when they met little Nmachi for the first time.

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