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Topic: Baby baldness
Posted By: panther1271
Subject: Baby baldness
Date Posted: April 14 2006 at 11:04am

My three month old has a bald section on the back of her head..Does anyone know is this permanent or will the hair grow ever???

 




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Posted By: babycheeks24
Date Posted: June 23 2006 at 9:06pm
at 3mths that can be normal give the baby way more time it can take babies up to one year to really reach some hair growth.

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Posted By: chocomom
Date Posted: June 27 2006 at 9:31am
her hair will grow in a lot of babies have that bald spot on back or sides of head its from them laying on it

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Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: September 03 2006 at 5:51pm
It will definitly grow. My nephew had his until he was like 5 months old. But it gradually went away, and turned into a beautifull full head of hair. My sister says she realized it was from keeping him in the car seat all the time. The back of his head rested on the car seat all the time. As soon as she started keeping him out of the car seat, making him sleep on his stomach, and stuff like that, the hair started to grow. Specially one he learned how to crawl. Then it grew really fast, since his head was rarely laying againts something, unless of course he was sleeping.


Posted By: sarannan
Date Posted: June 07 2009 at 10:49pm

Babies often lose their hair during the first six months of life. This is because hair growth has two stages -- a growing stage and a resting phase -- after which it falls out. In http://www.babycentre.co.uk/baby/development/00newborn/ - newborns , all of the hair follicles enter the resting period at the same time. (The same process often affects the mother after delivery of the baby.) This gradual baldness is thought to be due to changing hormone levels. Before birth, the fetus has a high level of sex hormones, courtesy of his mother. After birth, these levels decline and the baby's hair falls out.

Your baby may also have bald patches on his scalp from http://www.babycentre.co.uk/baby/sleep/understanding/ - sleeping in the same position, rubbing his head against the mattress, or as a result of banging his head against the cot. As he starts to move around more and when he stops his head-banging behaviour, this type of hair loss corrects itself.

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Posted By: gel mattress
Date Posted: August 18 2009 at 11:14pm
I heard that using a http://www.mygelbed.com - gel mattress would help the issue of babies losing their hair. The problem is that it is tough to find gel mattresses for cribs since gel beds are normally used as an http://www.mygelbed.com - orthopedic mattress . They generally are made for full, queen and king mattresses.

Has anyone else heard about this?


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Date Posted: May 29 2011 at 3:05am
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Date Posted: May 29 2011 at 10:05am
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