Where to look if your newborn is white

Whether a newborn is white or not depends mainly on the combination of skin on the hands or all over the body, as the child’s skin is very intuitive. However, the color of a child’s skin is less stable at birth and can change. Some children are born with slightly lighter skin, however, it will slowly turn darker or yellow. If the child’s skin is darker at birth, it is possible that the skin will slowly turn lighter, both of which can change. Because whether a child is white or not depends mainly on the genetics of the parents, if both parents have fairer skin, the child’s skin is overwhelmingly fairer. If the parents have darker skin, it is difficult for the child’s skin to be particularly white, and even if the child is relatively white at birth, it will change. Therefore, to determine whether a newborn is white or not, you can look at the skin of the hands as well as the skin of the whole body, and the most crucial thing is to analyze it in combination with the color of the child’s parents’ skin.