The child has hair on his back

Young mothers who have given birth to their first baby are very often at a loss because of the amount of information that falls on them: in the maternity hospital they say that the pediatrician says that the neuropathologist is talking, and there are also grandmothers and other advisers who also talk so much. There is from what to go head around. We will stop on grandmothers, because only they know the child's "bristle" and the ways of its deducing the whole truth.

Hair on the body of a child

Being in my mother's tummy, somewhere for 3-4 months the baby's body is covered, like hair with thick embryonic hair. About a month later this "wool" falls off, and on the child's body appear small, almost fluffy, almost colorless hairs. In rare cases, long embryonic hair does not disappear, but remain on the back, ears, shoulders and forehead of the newborn, they are called lanugo. Most often this is observed in premature babies. But do not worry about it. Volosiki on the back and body of the newborn will necessarily eradicate and fall during the first months of life. And in order for this to happen more quickly - often change the position of the child's body, so the rolling will occur more evenly throughout the body.

Bristles on the back of a child

It is a myth! No child has any stubble! It happens that the cuff hair is thicker and longer than other children - that's the truth. These hair are wound and rolled various villi and tiny strings from clothes, diapers. As a result of such "rolling", small knobs are obtained, which bring discomfort to the child, preventing him from lying on his back. To help the kid get rid of such spools, just spread the back with baby cream. After a couple of hours, carefully remove all the things that have rolled on your hair, and bathe your child.

Knowing people, seeing a child's hairy back, advise immediately to start rolling out these hair. Milk, honey, bread crumb - a lot of money. But just do not spend with the child sessions of such hair removal. The human hands will not be sterile, even if you wash them with vodka. In the process of rolling out, sweat and particles of dirt from your hands will stick to the substance that you are carrying out the procedure. Due to this, children's hairs will darken too. And mummies, seeing this darkening, begin to clutch at the head, lamenting that their child has a bristle on her back and is starting to carry out "execution" with even greater zeal.

So, before you start doing anything, think carefully - take pity on your crumbs!