Pregnancy affects different women in different ways. Some women will experience hair loss, while others find their hair grows in healthier, stronger, and faster. You can increase your chances of having healthy hair during pregnancy by ensuring you are getting all the necessary vitamins. Prenatal vitamins are a must, and many women take them even when they aren't pregnant, in an effort to improve their hair.
You can have low thyroid. This also happens when you go through menopoause. You can lose hair from being pregnant. You can go and get your hair tested to see what you are lacking in minerals or too much. This helps a lot if you are losing a lot of hair. Your doctor might know of a doctor who will do these tests and know what to do with the results. Good luck. Hope this info. helps you.
No, that's a old wives tale.
I'm not sure whether they shed hair, but when my guinea pig was pregnant, she got bald patches on her belly and, I was told this was normal. Shedding while pregnant does happen sometimes, I'm not sure why, but I've seen it happen and was told that it wasn't a bad sign, it was just the hormones changing and their system having trouble keeping up with the swift changes.
If you're trying to grow your hair out, you actually shouldn't wear weaves because they damage hair. It's called traction alopecia and is seen a lot in women who wear sew in weaves while trying to grow their hair. It can even make you lose some hair.
there is a lot of reasons like you are pregnant or you have a problem so go to your doctor and find out if your not pregnant
Yes you can have spotting while pregnant. However if there is a lot, or there is pain and it last more than a day or so... You need to be seen by a doctor.
Holding the dog is fine. Picking up a large dog up by yourself when pregnant is not.Who is pregnant, you or the dog????
By eating a lot. Nuts, cheese and pasta recommended.
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You could, as there is minimal chance for adverse reactions from a piercing while pregnant, but still, a lot of shops will not be inclined to work on you while you are pregnant just for possible insurance and liability reasons. Call around I'd say.
No as a mater of fact a lot of spicy foods are quite good for you.
I wouldn't recommend it, it has a lot of sugar.