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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Fine hair
  1. ... is composed of amniotic fluid, mucus, lanugo (the fine hair that covers the baby's body before birth), bile, ... infant is thicker. Characteristics of newborn skin : A fine hair called lanugo might cover the newborn's skin, especially ...
  2. Most of the time, women have fine hair above their lips and on their chin, chest, abdomen, or back. The growth of coarse dark hair in these areas (more typical ...
  3. ... is composed of amniotic fluid, mucus, lanugo (the fine hair that covers the baby's body), bile, and cells ...
  4. ... yellow skin that is dry and covered with fine hair Confused or slow thinking, along with poor memory ...
  5. ... this stage, your baby's skin is almost transparent. Fine hair called lanugo develops on your baby's head. Muscle ...
  6. ... mirror-image dextrocardia have a problem with the fine hairs (cilia) that filter the air going into their ...
  7. ... to 1.5 meters) tall Sparse, absent, or fine textured hair Tooth abnormalities, such as peg teeth , widely-spaced ...
  8. ... should wash off during the baby's first bath. Fine, soft hair (lanugo) that may cover the scalp, forehead, cheeks, ...
  9. ... hair of a young adult eventually becomes thin, fine, light-colored hair. Many hair follicles stop producing new hairs. Men ...
  10. It is common for a newborn to have fine, soft, light-colored hair called lanugo covering the forehead, cheeks, shoulders and ...
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