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Have you/would you ever shave your baby's head?
Re: Have you/would you ever shave your baby's head?
Our little Irish rose came to us on March 5, 2010
Don't drink the water.
Disclaimer: I am not an MD. Please don't PM me with pregnancy-related questions. Ask your doctor.
All the Mexican ladies I work with swear it makes the hair thicker. They have done it to all of their children.
ETA: I doubt that I would do shave the babies head for this purpose. Maybe for it to grow in evenly if it were really patchy?
I was very hairy at birth. My mom said I had a very hairy back, and I had long, dark hair on my head. Mom considered shaving my back, but left my hair alone.
If I have boys with hair like that, they will be getting buzz cuts. They'll get it when they need it, as opposed to deciding on 'at X months, he'll be old enough'.
big round head,
stick out ears,
looks ridiculous,
looks dumb,
mom livid
haha
and after all that - you say it is her kid, so I don't care -- but you really do when you spew all that much venom over something that is not worth any negativity.
IF you do not understand her actions, you certainly could handle this in a much better and more supportive way.