Was just reading random stuff about baby development and got curious. From which month does the baccha actually start growing hair inside? Anyone knows.
One of my twins was born with a head full of thick hair and the other was almost bald! It starts growing around the 5th month, but honestly, don't buy too many baby clips yet, you never know what you'll get!
It starts growing around the 5th month of pregnancy. Eating fresh coconut and almonds is traditionally believed to help, though genetics plays the main role. Always ask your doctor about your baby's growth during scans.
Scalp hair typically starts growing around the 20th week of pregnancy. It's a normal developmental milestone. If you have any concerns about your baby's growth timeline, your doctor is the best person to consult during regular ultrasounds.
Actually, hair follicles form around week 14, and real scalp hair starts growing during the 5th month (around week 20). My doctor explained that some babies are born bald while others have a full head of hair, which is completely genetic.
During my regular checkup at the hospital, the doctor mentioned that fine hair called lanugo starts forming around the 14th week, and head hair grows around the 5th or 6th month. You can always ask your scanning doctor during your next ultrasound for details!
Beta, hair starts growing in the womb around the 5th month. Old folks say having coconut or a healthy diet helps with baby's hair, but really it's all natural. Just keep yourself healthy and take your vitamins.
This is such a cute question! I'm planning my pregnancy and love reading these details. I heard they even get tiny hair all over their body around the second trimester. Can't wait to experience this!
Hey, don't stress too much about hair growth! It usually starts around the 5th month. Whether they have a lot of hair or are bald at birth, they look absolutely adorable anyway. Just enjoy your scans!