At birth, most babies have a fine layer of hair called lanugo, which typically covers their body and can vary in thickness and amount. Some babies may have a full head of hair, while others may have very little or none at all. On average, a newborn might have about 100,000 to 150,000 hair follicles, but the actual amount of visible hair can differ widely. Lanugo usually sheds within the first few weeks of life.
Hair usually grows on hamsters 10 days after birth.
NO
There is no specific amount a baby can have it will depend on the genetics of the child
Unfortunately, much of the time she cannot gave birth to baby when drugs are not using the baby.
In order to weigh the cut hair and give gold for them as zakat.
it is the hair that is formed in the baby's skin and disappears just before entering the birth canal.
Yes it can. As the baby gets older they change their hair colour. If you need more info look at Wikipedia.
yes i dont see why not the baby is already born so no chemicals should harm the baby
13.2 grams at birth
Birth weight around 600 grams
Hippos are mammals. They have hair and give birth to live young and feed the young with milk.
A baby mouse will start to develop hair within the first week after birth. The hair will not become fluffy until around 3 weeks after birth.