Why do toddlers have NW7 hair pattern?

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Same reason why surgeons take a transplant strip from the Norwood#7 area even if you're balding in some other pattern. It's the thickest/strongest hair on your head. That's true even if you have little or no hair loss.

BTW, many babies have more hair than that.
 

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Simple. Babies when born have a surge of Androgens before they drop off until puberty... Looks like you can tell if a person is prone to male pattern baldness at birth just by looking at their scalp.... Damn.... thats actually crazy.... pooor kid.... well at least Tsuji will hopefully be available by then lol.

Its good to know that once Androgens go down Babies hair recovers.... but then again they got HGH and all the other growth factors working in their favor that adults dont....

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I had no idea at all that newborn males had such high levels of T in their system.

Could it be, as @bags suggests, that hair pattern in the first year may be a hallmark for future hairloss?
 

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Weird babies don't get PFS like symptoms when the androgens decrease significantly
 

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Simple. Babies when born have a surge of Androgens before they drop off until puberty... Looks like you can tell if a person is prone to male pattern baldness at birth just by looking at their scalp.... Damn.... thats actually crazy.... pooor kid.... well at least Tsuji will hopefully be available by then lol.

Its good to know that once Androgens go down Babies hair recovers.... but then again they got HGH and all the other growth factors working in their favor that adults dont....

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Yeah, it does makes sense. But in my particular case, I was a hairy baby and ended up balding anyway
 

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Same. Don't understand it :/
But I must say that I had a huge triangular hairline when I was about 2, and I still have some widow's peak. Actually my temples always looked thinner and weaker when I was a toddler, like a NW3 or something. Then they became blonde. I had very dark black hair with thick blonde temples. As I grew they darkened but remained lighter than the rest and somehwhat felt thinner. Now they're receding.
 

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But I must say that I had a huge triangular hairline when I was about 2, and I still have some widow's peak. Actually my temples always looked thinner and weaker when I was a toddler, like a NW3 or something. Then they became blonde. I had very dark black hair with thick blonde temples. As I grew they darkened but remained lighter than the rest and somehwhat felt thinner. Now they're receding.
I had actually a hairline as low as my eyebrows when I was 8-10yo. But when puberty started all changed. I am now 17 years old and I am thinning all over to NW7 pattern. I will be completely bald in a few years. It's such a shame. I feel like androgens just made me look ugly. Lol
 

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This little bud here is 4 months old

I grew a pompadour for a while during summer when I was 16 or 17 and at the end I needed a haircut because I looked like that kid.

Not all toddlers have NW7 hair, I've seen pictures of me when I was a month old and I had a NW4A, pretty funny. By the time I was a year old I had a NW3/2 and as a toddler I had a dense NW2. The youtuber Nick Shell has this theory that the hairline you had when you were a year old will be the hair you will have once you reach 35.
 
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