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The hair that you are referring to is probably lanugo hair, soft thin hair that grow (sometimes found on the face, shoulders and back) on a baby while in the mother’s womb. Lanugo hair generally vanishes between 36 and 40 weeks of gestations. If this hair is still on the baby after birth, they will usually be rubbed off naturally after two to four weeks or by the fourth month (at the latest). Hence, it is better to allow the hair to fall off by itself. http://www.livestrong.com/article/202276-how-to-remove-lots-of-hair-on-a-newborn-baby/

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