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Does the newborn's fetal hair have to be removed? What about fetal hair?

The fetal hair of a newborn does not have to be pulled out, but it is usually pulled out. Shaving children's heads is not recommended. Sometimes you can keep fetal hair. When the child's hair follicle grows out, the fetal hair naturally falls off and the child will grow new hair.

The baby's fetal hair is mainly formed in the fetal period and stays on the head for a long time, so the oil is thicker. If the hair of the fetus is long, it may not be cleaned when washing hair. At this time, you can consider shaving your child, usually after the full moon. Different babies have different fetal hair conditions. If parents have thick hair, the fetus is likely to be inherited by parents. In fact, even if the fetal hair is not shaved, it will fall off after a long time, grow new hair follicles and grow new hair.

Although fetal hair can be shaved, it is not recommended to shave it all. Some parents want their children not to get prickly heat in summer, so they shave it off. In fact, if you shave your head, it is easy to expose the scalp of the fetus. Fetal skin is sensitive and fragile, and it is easy to lose its protective layer and cause infection, or damage hair follicles, which is likely to affect the subsequent hair growth.

Some parents think that it will be better for the hair to grow back after shaving the fetal hair. Actually, this is a misunderstanding. Whether fetal hair grows well or not is not directly related to shaving. On the contrary, when shaving fetal hair, you must find a professional barber to avoid hurting his scalp and hair follicles.

Therefore, shaving fetal hair is just a habitual cognition in people's minds. Shaving fetal hair or not has no practical effect on fetal health. At most, the accumulation of grease is not easy to clean up, and it may be difficult to clean up in health. Even if you don't shave, the fetal hair will grow back. It's just a matter of time. Parents don't need to worry too much about this. What parents should worry about is how to protect their children's skin.