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Can the baby not shave the fetal head?
Can newborns not shave their fetal heads?

Experts believe that "full moon shaving fetal hair" has no scientific basis. The speed and thickness of hair growth have nothing to do with shaving fetal hair, but with the growth and development, nutritional status and heredity of children. Baby's skin is thin, tender and weak. Shaving can easily damage the skin and cause skin infection. If bacteria invade hair roots and destroy hair follicles, not only will hair grow badly, but it will also be self-defeating and lead to hair loss. Therefore, it is best not to shave the "full moon head".

Matters needing attention in shaving newborn fetal head

1. When should I shave my baby?

If the baby is born with thick hair and happens to be in hot summer, in order to prevent eczema, it is recommended to shave the baby's hair short, but it is not in favor of shaving his head. Don't shave the scalp that has developed eczema, otherwise it will be more susceptible to infection.

2. What should I pay attention to when shaving my baby?

For the baby's first haircut, the barber's haircut skills and tools are particularly important. Mothers must pay attention to the choice of hairdressers. They want to know whether the hairdresser is experienced, whether he has passed the health examination, whether he has received the baby haircut and medical training, whether he uses the baby-specific haircut tools and is strictly disinfected before the haircut, and whether he has been praised and recognized by parents and medical departments.

3. Can the baby wash his hair immediately after shaving his fetal hair? How many days does the baby's hair need to be washed?

It is best for the baby to wash his hair immediately after shaving fetal hair, and then rinse it with water. 6 months ago, if the weather is hot, it is best to wash the baby's hair once a day, and if the weather is cold, it should be twice. Wash your hair every three days. Keeping your hair clean often can stimulate the scalp and promote hair growth. If you don't wash your baby's hair often, the grease, sweat and dirt on your scalp will stimulate your scalp, causing itching, blistering and even infection.