Why are baby's covered by hair when they are born?
- **Lanugo Hair:**
- The fine, soft hair covering the fetus is called lanugo.
- **Protection:**
- Lanugo helps hold vernix caseosa (the protective, creamy substance on the skin) in place, which shields the delicate fetal skin from amniotic fluid.
- **Temperature Regulation:**
- It provides a layer of insulation, aiding in temperature regulation while the baby develops in the womb.
- **Developmental Role:**
- Lanugo is a normal part of fetal development and typically sheds before or shortly after birth.