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I have a question... My friend is wondering if you get a 3D COLOR ultra sound if you'll be able to tell wether the baby is white or african American...????
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- No - babies do not have pigmentation's in there skin until shortly after they are born.
- They don't have 3D color scans. And it wouldn't matter what color showed up anyway. Babies tend to be lighter( almost white) at birth and darken over time.
- LOL, no. You cannot tell color via any kind of ultrasound - an ultrasound does not go into the uterus with a camera - it's just like sonar - images are produced by sound waves bouncing off of objects. Is there a paternity issue going on (sounds like it)? She will need a DNA test - babies appearances are not enough to tell with accuracy, even in cases of different races. Many children of mixed races can look very caucasian.
- No, because even tho it's "color" the images will come up in a sepia tone. The only way to determine ethnicity is thru a blood test.
- Why does he care that much?He will find out soon enough
- No, even african american babies are not born black, the color only comes a few weeks after birth..
- ummmm... wouldnt you know that by the color of your skin.. and the person that made the baby with you?? 2 white = white baby 2 african american = african american baby 1 white + 1 african american = molato baby (half and half) would not be one or the other..
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