If they are born this week, they might still have a little
lanugo hair on their bodies, or patches of vernix, the waxy white substance that has protected them in the womb.
Not exact matches
The soft
lanugo (the fine, downy
hair) that has grown all over your baby's
body, is gone, except for possibly patches
on his or her back, face (particularly the forehead and cheeks) and shoulders.
Fine
hair, called
lanugo,
on the
body sometimes turns darker.
Your baby's
lanugo — which are the fine, downy
hairs found
on the
body are starting to disappear.