Catherine Howarth, 32, from
Milton Keynes, is Nigerian by heritage, and so was, at first, a little taken
aback when she saw her son Jonah for the first time.
With his pale skin, green
eyes and light brown hair, Jonah, according to MailOnline, now three months
old, looks like any other new-born baby - but, when seen in his mother’s arms,
his uniqueness is obvious.
Recalling the moment she
delivered Jonah in Milton Keynes Hospital on June 1, his mother told the Sunday
Mirror: “The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me
again and couldn’t believe it.”
“Some children get darker
after a few weeks when the skin colour they will have for life starts to become
obvious. But you can see from the colour at the tips of their ears and that
showed Jonah was fully white.
“We have been told I must
have been carrying a recessive gene. My parents were from Nigeria and, for as
far back as anyone can remember; my family have all been black.”
Husband Richard, 34, who
works as a medical recruitment consultant, was equally as shocked when he first
saw his son, who is the couple’s first child together.
However, he was primarily
just happy that Jonah was strong and healthy, after he got the umbilical cord
tangled round his neck during labour – a potentially dangerous complication.
“The colour of Jonah’s skin
is of no concern - Jonah being a healthy and happy baby is what matters.”
The couple have been told
that they are unlikely to have another white baby if they have further
children, due to the extremely rare combination of genes needed.
The phenomenon is not
totally unheard of however.
In 2010, parents Benjaman
and Angela Ihegboro – both black - introduced their white-skinned,
blonde-haired daughter Nmachi to the world.
The couple, from Woolwich,
South London, was as baffled as the scientific community at their daughter’s
appearance, being unaware of any white heritage at all in either family.
Doctors at Queen Mary
Hospital in Sidcup in Kent, where Nmachi was born, immediately ruled out
albinism, leading experts to conclude, that like Jonah, Nmachi’s colouring must
be the result of recessive genes.
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