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You have tell us certain things:
#1 what the father & mother look like (traits like eye color, height, hair color)
#2 What each of their siblings and parents look like (same sort of traits)
#3 what each of their siblings and parents look like
#4 Traits known to run in the family
#5 ethnicity would also help.
With this information, you can fill out a Punnet Square and fiqure out the odds of what the baby will look like. It is babsically all probability.
Another way, is to have scientists take a sample of your DNA. This will still end up as a percentage of probability, but it is much more acurate. Those tests would cost a lot of money.
If you truly want to see what a newborn looks like, there are a few birth shows on discovery health and TLC that show what they look like. Or you can pick up birthing videos at your local library that show it all. Usually when they come out, they they are greyish and covered in a mucousy film. Sometimes there is white cottage cheese looking stuff all over them. Also sometimes they have a cone shaped head. They don't look like what is on TV. As far as traits go, you won't know until he or she gets here. Sometimes your doctor can catch a good profile in a sonogram that will tell you what their face shape will be.




What will our baby look like?
What will our baby look like when its born