They joked at school we would end up having albino babies! And we had two!


The nurse told us our baby had albinism”
My parents and brother came up with us, and I was so grateful to have their support. Eight hours later at 7.52 am, our baby girl, Arliyah, was born.

I held her in my arms, looking at her incredible locks of white hair. I thought to myself, “She’s just like her daddy.” Chayd and I had super blonde hair as young kids so it wasn’t a shock for me to see how white Arliyah’s hair was.

One of the nurses came in and sat next to me as I tried to breastfeed Arliyah. She asked me if I had ever heard of the word albinism. I looked at her and said, “Nope.” She said, “What about albino?”

I replied in a joking manner, “Everyone in high school used to joke Chayd and I were so fair, we would have an albino baby.”

She grabbed my hand and said, “I think your baby may be albino. We want to put a cover above her cot, as we think the lights are hurting her eyes.”

I remember crying and yelling at them to stop because my baby was fine.

There was nothing wrong with her and I didn’t want to hear about this albinism because she didn’t have it.