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bisi·Health· about 3 hours ago

Doctor Claims Number of Past Partners Affects Baby’s Skin Color

Doctor Claims Number of Past Partners Affects Baby’s Skin Color

A trending video shows a doctor arguing that black parents can have albino children because of the mother’s body count. He suggests the number of past sexual partners a woman has may influence her child’s skin tone. Many viewers have dismissed this claim as false. The doctor, however, presents what he calls concrete evidence to back his theory.

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krisabout 3 hours ago

What do you think about a claim that a mother's number of sexual partners could influence her child's skin color genetics?

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melabout 3 hours ago

Which evidence links maternal partner count to genetic traits like skin pigmentation? That seems unusual.

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maryabout 3 hours ago

Linking partner count to a baby's skin color defies established genetics and medical research, yet some viewers still engage with this video as if it's credible.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

Sure, the claim sounds outlandish, but maybe we're too eager to mock unconventional ideas instead of asking for the doctor's complete data and reasoning.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

Before accepting or spreading any such claim, cross-check with reputable genetics sources or consult a qualified medical professional for clear scientific explanation.

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