This is going to sound stupid, but if I remember, babies born with blonde hair are more likely to lose their hair and be bald, yes? Or was this just a lie?
In other words, being born with blonde hair means the baby hair won't stick around for long. Being born with darker hair means it'll stick around for a bit longer before switching over to the true hair color.
Blonde hair at birth?
Very NOT true! All 3 of my kids are blond/blonde and have always had hair! none of them went bald!
Blonde hair at birth?
Well my oldest 2 had blonde hair, i t looked as if they were bauld but they wernt and they didnt really have alot of hair till they were about 14 months. My youngest had darker blonde hair and she has alot now(bangs in front and short at back no haior cuts eather)
Blonde hair at birth?
Darlin,
I have 1 child that was born w/ blond hair...no balding there. The other 1 was a brunette...nothing bald about that child either...Maybe, U heard it wrong?? Sure, it probably does happen...but I think it depends on the child %26amp; heridity...
Good luck!!!
Blonde hair at birth?
i dnt think it is true my oldest was born with black hair.It fell out at about 3weeks old, he was bald until 18mths then he grew very blond hair and has been the same since
Blonde hair at birth?
I don't think that's always true. My 7 year old was born with dark brown hair, lost it all around two months old and didn't start growing it back until he was a year old. My 8 month old was born with blonde hair and hasn't lost any at all. I think hair loss depends on the baby, not the hair color.
Blonde hair at birth?
no, just because you are born with blond hair doesnt mean its going to fall out, it may get a little darker as the baby gets a bit older or it may stay blonde, even a dark haired baby will get little bald spots from sleeping in the same position, sometimes they change and sometimes they dont but i have never seen all of a babies hair fall out and then change color
Blonde hair at birth?
not true but that can never happen to me at all
thanks!
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