its quite simple really. the baby will inevitably die. your skin is in place to protect your muscles and organs from infection.
That is not entirely accurate. The outcome depends on the percentage of skin that is missing, most babies can grow the missing skin, and in a severe case, they have had many successful skin grafts.
Yes, it is possible for the skin of black babies born with light skin to gradually darken over time as they are exposed to sunlight and their melanin production increases. This process is natural and a part of their normal development.
When they are born they are lighter and then their skin starts to darken.
Black babies are not always born white, although some are quite light. Even when they are born lighter, there are usually differences in the tone of their skin. Many lighter babies have visible changes of skin tone even within hours of being born. Just like white, Hispanic, Asian, and other babies, they have had no sun exposure, so their melanin has not surfaced. It could take several months to fully develop.
Yes, most black babies are born with white skin. Some are born completely black however most of them lack the melanin pigment development initially. Within a few months, this pigment develops while they are exposed to the sun and such. They will gradually turn black until they reach their full pigment color. Black baby boys usually have the full black pigment around their testicles. Later, their whole body will turn into the same color.
Baby hedgehogs are born without quills, and are born just like all other mammals. The first quills start emerging from a hedgehogs' skin when the baby is only an hour or so old.
All human babies are born with lighter skin than they will have as adults, and even adults have a wide range of skin tones even within one race. Thus, some African American babies will have light, others dark, skin. There is no general rule. (And, in fact, white babies can actually have darker skin that black babies and vice versa.) As well, skin color can darken considerably in the months after birth. Some babies born of "African American" babies CAN LOOK "caucausian" at birth and throughout their lives. Why? Because somewhere in either the mother's or father's ancestry a white person had sex with a black person. This is how "passing for white" was possible in previous decades. Historically, "passing for White" had economic and societal advantages. Now, it doesn't matter except where racism still exists.
In the womb the baby's skin grows and is replaced just as it would be once it is born. However in the womb the baby is bathed in amniotic fluid and the old skin can not flake off. Thus once the baby is born this old skin comes off, it is quite normal and does not hurt the baby.
Losing salt through the skin eating salt chips apex..
Type your answer here... SOFT COTTON CLOTHES AS THEIR SKIN IS VERY TENDER WEN THEY ARE BORN
Have you ever scalded yourself with very hot water from the tap? Noticed how red the skin was? That's exactly what happens when you go into the sun without sunscreen - the sun burnsyour skin - and a burn is a burn. It is skin damage. You should always use sunscreen.
No, there is not enough oxygen in the womb to give them the brown/black skin pigmentation.some back babies are born with white skin tone, bur with black features as they grow older their color developes. i come from a large family I'm black
no cause there are many different cultures an sex of many people