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Baby Born With A White Patch Of Hair, Look At Her Mum… So Special

We're not sure what the odds are of four people in one family having the same white patch of hair, but we're pretty sure they're pretty slim. Still, that's exactly what happened when little MilliAnna Worthy from Ridgeland, South Carolina was born. The little girl, now 18 months old, has the same distinctive "birthmark" as her mother, Brianna, as well as her grandmother and great-grandmother.
The white hair is caused by poliosis, a condition that creates a lack of pigment in the hair and surrounding skin. "We are unsure how far back the birthmark goes as my grandmother was adopted as a child and hasn't met her biological family," Brianna told the Daily Mail. "I was hoping she did have it.
My younger sister that my mother had a few years after me didn't get it, so I didn't know if MilliAnna was going to, but once I had her and they laid her on my chest and I saw she had it I was so happy."
Little MilliAnna was born with the same unique white fringe as her mom And it looks even more awesome 18 months later!
The white hair is caused by poliosis, a condition that creates a lack of pigment in the hair and surrounding skin
"We are unsure how far back the birthmark goes as my grandmother was adopted as a child and hasn't met her biological family," Brianna said

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