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  2. It’s usually suspected if your baby is older than 6 months and still losing lots of hair. Baby baldness can rarely be caused by fungus or it can be an autoimmune condition.

  3. Baby hair loss is not only normal — it's common. We'll tell you why this happens, when it will come back, and why there's no reason to let baby's tresses be one of your parental stresses.

  4. Jun 2, 2022 · Patchy bald spots with red, flaky scaling (and sometimes black dots where the hair has broken off) may mean that your baby has a contagious fungal infection called tinea capitis, or ringworm. Physical damage – from tight ponytails, for example – can result in hair loss called traction alopecia.

  5. Why is my newborn losing so much hair? Should I worry if my baby has a bald patch? What if my baby was born bald? When is hair loss the sign of a problem?

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  6. Newborn hair comes in all colors, textures, and places. Your little one might have a mop on top or full-body fuzz. Here's what to expect from newborn hair.

  7. Why do babies lose their hair? Whether your baby was born with a massive mane or started growing a few sprouts that then began to shed, infant hair loss is common and nothing to worry about. In fact, it’s a normal, physiological response to birth.

  8. Jul 8, 2024 · Baby’s hair will change a lot during those first few years. Learn from experts what to expect from baby hair, including how to deal with newborn hair loss and promote healthy regrowth.

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