Can the color of your eyes really change?


Question:
Is it true that some babies that are born are born with blue eyes, and then later on it will turn a different permanent color?

Answers:
Yes. Babies who are destined to have brown eyes are born with genes that are programmed to distribute more melanin to their eyes, but this often isn't present at birth, especially with Caucasian babies. It may take up to a year to see the true eye color. One of my sons has dark brown eyes, but they were blue when he was born, although I could tell they were different than those of his older sister, whose eyes stayed blue. They had a darker quality and by about six months, his eyes were distinctly brown.
Yes. As a matter of fact , I know people who's eye color changes a little bit many times in a week. Good Luck! :)


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