Well, it certainly could be. Genetics can be strange sometimes. If there is any real doubt in the situation, the only way to know for sure is a DNA paternity test. As an example, my step-daughter looks like she could be mine, though she was born 8 months before I met her mother. Genetics are strange...
It could just be recessive genes (or dominant ones, if you and/or your wife got the recessive traits) coming out. Some children are lookalikes of their parents; some don't look a thing like them. Some lookalikes have different personalities from their parents, while some unlike-looking children inherit their parents' personality traits. If you are strongly concerned, you could ask for a DNA test... but be prepared to live with the results, negative or positive.
That is irrelevant when it comes to child support. And why would he not look like his mom, grandpa or aunt? DNA is what counts, not looks.
It doesnt look like it.
The gender of the child will not be corresponded to the sex of the parents. The child's appearances will just be of the child's genes. In other words it is not meant for a daughter to look like a father and a son to look like a mother, as it can be vice verse.
Well obviously the baby will look like you and the father of the child but the girls always seem to look like the mom at 1st and the boy always looks like the father always
IF she is really your daughter, then you have every right to look after her because she is your child. if the mother doesnt want you to see her, you can go to court and fight for the right to see her because you are her father.
my guess would be that the child would still appear to be racially mixed, but a lighter shade of the "black and white" skin tone.
Genetics are a funny thing. You get half of your chromosomes from your mother and the other half from your father so you are getting your genetic traits from both parents. The child may not look like the father but he may have other traits that are not seen yet like: height, eye color, balding traits, etc.
Yes becuz if you look at blanket the youngest one, doesnt he look like Michael. And i saw an interview when Michael said that he was there when every child was born.
Appearance can jump up to two generations from either parent. In the 50s, movue star, and very white, Doris Day learned this the hard way when she had a black child with a white husband. Her grandfather was black, but she didn't know.
she doesnt
it doesnt look like anything my art teacher is a reject
it doesnt have a physical form
doesnt exsist