Many children have single eyelids, and parents tend to envy those with thick eyebrows and big eyes with double eyelids. Sometimes it is found that many boys have single eyelids, while girls have more double eyelids, but this is also not scientifically supported. So are all male babies with single eyelids?
Not all male babies have single eyelids, there are also many male babies with double eyelids. There are also many babies with single eyelids, and the genes that determine whether a baby is suitable for single or double eyelids are related. Single eyelids actually belong to recessive inheritance, while double eyelids belong to dominant inheritance. Both parents with double eyelids also have the gene for single eyelids, so it is uncontrollable for their baby's eyelids to be single or double, and there is a probability of occurrence.
Baby's eyelids may also undergo some changes during the growth stage, such as single eyelid babies growing up to have double eyelids. So parents can also observe the changes in their child's eyelids in the later stages. When a baby with single eyelids suddenly becomes double, it may also be due to physical discomfort, illness, and other factors. In fact, both singles and doubles have their own advantages, and parents are not troubled by this.
Not all male babies have single eyelids, this is not absolute, and it is not a factor that can be determined. Parents can observe their babies' physical conditions more, pay attention to their babies' health and diet, and prevent them from getting sick. Pay attention to keeping warm and wearing clothes in advance, eat milk regularly and in moderation, so that babies can grow up healthy.