If you're a new parent, you may be wondering if it's normal for your newborn's hair to fall out. The short answer is yes, it is completely normal for your baby's hair to fall out. In fact, it's actually quite common for newborns to lose their hair in the first few months of life. In this article, we'll explain why this happens and what you can do to help your baby's hair grow back strong and healthy.
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Newborn hair loss, also known as telogen effluvium, is a condition where the hair follicles on your baby's scalp enter a resting phase, causing the hair to shed. This typically occurs around 3 months of age, but can happen as early as 2 months or as late as 6 months. The hair loss is usually temporary and your baby's hair should start to grow back within a few months.
How to Tell if Your Baby is Experiencing Hair Loss
If you're not sure if your baby is experiencing hair loss or if it's just normal shedding, there are a few things you can look for. One of the most common signs of hair loss is a bald spot on the