Yes it is safe. The straightener just affects your hair on the outside so it is okay health wise. Your hair condition changes when you are pregnant so don't over use the straightener because you could damage your hair.
I straightened my hair almost everyday for my entire pregnancy and everything was fine. I have never heard of this causing problems, I have however heard of not dyeing hair for the first trimester because of the fumes.
Throughout all of my pregnancies ((4)) I have relaxed/permed my hair and everything was fine. However, you should keep in mind that everyone has different body chemistry. My suggestion is if you normally use super strength in the times when you're not pregnant, change to a REGULAR strength formula of the same brand. Also, CONDITION, CONDITION, CONDITION.
Anychemicals you place on or in your body crosses the placental barrier and can potentially harm your fetus.
Yes. There are no studies showing that hair dye is harmful to pregnant women or to unborn babies.
hair straightners such as ghds then yes
No
is it safe to drink tiger malt while pregnant
Yes. Henna is considered safe because it is natural but there are no studies either way.
I don't think dying your hair actually affects the fetus i'm no doctor so i f i were you i would reserch that
It is safe to eat the pearl meat when pregnant.
the truthful answer is....YES - it can...dying your hair once in a while is perfectly safe...you should not dye your hair when pregnant or trying to get pregnant...but dying your hair very often in any case is dangerous...the dyes enter your bloodstream and build up...after a while your body cant handle the poisons and it shuts down.... repo man
no
Yes it is safe.
No. The chemicals in the dye can get in your blood stream and transfer to your baby. There are other chemicals you should avoid such as splenda. Do a google search for things to avoid while pregnant.
Yes. It is safe in pregnancy.
It is actually safe to take milk thistle while you are pregnant.
i am 5mnths pregnant is salbutamol/guiafenesin 2mg/100mg is safe for my baby?