no
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
No they weren't born with hair.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
most of the time yes
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
No, not all.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
no they don't
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
No but all of mine did.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
Most do, it is normal.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
Not all, but many do. It's not important one way or the other.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
no, only the very mature ones with worries
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
No, my daughter kept most of her hair. She did rub a bald spot in the back when she started really moving her head, but even then it's wasn't completely bald, just fuzzy.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
yes.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
Most of them they do do and plus their little hair itches them and they leave it every where.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
most babies do lose some hair after being born. This is usually due to where the head has rubbed against the mattress but dont worry it doesnt take long to grow back. xx
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
Some do, some don't. Some lose some and some lose all. Some have a little and some have a lot.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
certainly yes, but it is always in a gradual process.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
what kind of hair? The lunago that forms around thier body in the womb?
Or the hair, hair on thier head?
Yes eventually and no, not all of it
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
Some babies do and some dont. I had four children 2 boys with peach fuzz and 2 girls with full heads of hair which none fell out. So I hope I have helped a bit. Take care.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
yes especially body hair my son lost his about 3 to 6 months he had hair lots of it in his whole body
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
no
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
No. Most of the time when they're born with the peachy fuzz, it does fall out. But not all babies born w/ lots of hair lose it. My two children that were born with a lot of hair kept it. It just depends on the baby; don't think there's any set rule tho.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
No not all. My son never did. He has had a full head of hair from the day he was born
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
I have heard yes that it is more common for them to lose than to keep. However, good news.. my son is 6 mos old... born with a good amount (but not TOO much! lol) and he's still got it and it is beautiful. So I think it goes to say that it's in their Will just like everything else and we may never know until whatever happens happens!!!
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
yes, some kids lose hair but it depends on how they sleep, but it generally grows back.
For the person who said that babies don't have hair when born you are wrong also it depends on ethnicity also.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
nope, my boys had full heads of hair and never lost all of it.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
No..not all.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
Not all, my son was born with a head full of hair, and never lost any of it.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
I dunno.They say most babys do.My 10 month old daughter as born with a ton a hair and she did not lose any of it. I think it all depends on the baby. All kids are different.
Do all babys lose their hair after they are are born?
No, although a lot do. My daughter lost most of her very long, dark hair she had at birth to become a wispy haired blonde... My friend's girl kept all of her dark locks and at 6 mths was putting them in pigtails. I still cant do that with my girl who's going to be 1yr old in 2 wks. Less work for me that way, so it's Ok. :-)
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