This just means that your baby’s hair may change shades a few times after birth before settling on a more permanent color. i know exactly how you feel. Meant to add - sons hair has not changed in his first year, and we really hope it stays. I'm the only one out of three genderations to have red hair (my parents, both sides, my generation, and my nephew/cousin's kids) and the gene is very strong in my family (all half irish) so the red hair could be from quite a few generations back, and have been hiding under a more doninate gene, like black or brown. It's a thing of beauty. And to be bullied for it? Yes I said to my husband that kids will find something sign anyone to pick on. At what age did your babies trapped wind problems stop. Don't try to avoid the things that focus bullies. DS1 came home very pleased with himself yesterday - the history teacher has told him he must have some (fierce) Celtic blood in him. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160909/cff495f3072a4ab90440795baeed95b1.jpg DS was born really quite dark with jet black hair, but paled up and is now a pale olive colour, with dark brown eyes and course but straight mouse brown hair. I hope her colouring NEVER changes. My step daughter has bright red hair so it wasnt a complete shock but I didn't realise my family had the gene either so wasn't expecting it really. However, in Ireland and Scotland, about 20% of the population are redheads. Being asked if you have ginger pubes and a fiery temper is a common hazard for people with ginger hair. It's not necessarily my own prejudices- my dsd was bullied for having red hair so I know how it is a target for children and worry my child will also have to put up with it. My grandfathers hair color (a gorgeous deep red/light brown) stayed with him all his life (he hated it and dyed it frequently). I was born with red hair, and then it turned blond when I was about 2, go figure. The moment he was born the first thing I heard was, "Oh my God". Please note, Netmums has not checked the qualifications of anyone posting. Ginger is not insulting. And plenty of people without red jaar are bullied.I think you are letting your own prejudices get in the way here. Top fell out at around 3weeks old & it's coming back through red/ginger. Our child was born with brown hair, but at 4 months it’s starting to have a red tinge. After he hit around 18-24 months it gradually got darker again until it went a a light dusty brown kind of colour. People are already commenting on it and using the word 'ginger' which I think is hurtful. I've wondered if it has some roots in the Celtic divisions/history in the UK...My DD would fit in a treat in Scotland, she has a fine Scottish surname too thanks to my DP's family. Now at 9 he has dark brown hair. It attracts so much attention, all of it positive. Even then, babies and toddlers with blonde or red hair often develop brown hair as they age. She's only ever had compliments though. I wish my daughters was ginge too! Both parents must be carriers of the mutated MC1R gene to be able to produce redhead offspring, of which there is … I hope it stays that way, it looks gorgeous [emoji170] but I expect it will get dark again like his dad as brown is the more dominant colour, and his dad had light hair as a child too. Hair, spots, fat, big ears, liking books, who knows. its stupid how hair colour can affect your school life. It's very striking. Top fell out at around 3weeks old & it's coming back through red/ginger. My daughter was born with lots of black hair,  it turned blonde after a little while, My little girl is 12 weeks also, and had really dark hair like mine when born. And make sure you shape her. I don't think it is as rare to have red hair nowadays. Be positive and tell her how beautiful it is and how lucky she is to be a bit different. Of course. My husband was born with very dark hair which turned platinum blonde when he was about 18m then turned brown as he got older. Thick wavy masses of reddish hair. Scientific odds of the royal baby being born with red hair WITH Prince Harry and Meghan expecting their first baby, people are asking will it be a ginger? Start thinking and talking more positively about it from this moment on. My step daughter was born with fiery red hair but my daughters is lighter.

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