It depends upon the nature of chemical used to dye the hairs.
It is not advisable for pregnant women to dye thier hair due to the chemicals involved.
Pregnant woman can cut their hair but not dye or highlight their hair while pregnant because of harmful chemicals in the dye.
why not? pregnancy has nothing to do with your hair.
No it's not.
plain and simple......whoever got you pregnaunt had crabs.
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.
Honestly i don't see why not most women still do their hair when they are pregnant. My aunt was 40 she was pregnant and still did her hair every day ( with a hair dryer) and my baby cousin is very healthy and very happy and very normal. Being pregnant doesn't change everything
That's the hormones, happens to all pregnant women. The hair changes which is one reason you shouldn't color your hair as pregnant because it might turn different then usual. It goes back to normal after.
Yes, of course. The Nazis didn't spare women on grounds of pregnancy. On the contrary, they gassed visibly pregnant women as they assumed that they were not be much use as slave labour.
Only if they're petting the cats instead of having sex.
Pregnant womens nails and hair of course grow quicker and stronger with or without vitamins due to the amped up hormones in their bodies.
Birth control refers to all kinds of contraception. *Diaphragms: 14 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Cervical caps: 16 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Leah's shield: 15 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *The Combination Pill: 8 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Male condoms: 15 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Female condoms: 21 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Contraceptive Implant: less than one out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Contraceptive Patch: 8 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Depo-Provera: 8 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Fertility Awareness: 20 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *IUD: less than one out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Minipills: 10 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Spermicide: 29 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *The Sponge: 16 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Vaginal Ring: 8 out of every 100 women will become pregnant *Withdarwal: 27 out of every 100 women will become pregnant http://www.scarleteen.com/article/pink/the_buddy_system_effectiveness_rates_for_backing_up_your_birth_control_with_a_second_me