There are no contraceptives on the market that increase body hair. Some may decrease body hair.
There is overall increase in the height and weight of the body. There is growth of facial, underarm and pubic hair. Increase in the size of gonads.
Hair doesn't go into your body, hair grows out of your body. Sometimes the hair shaft may get caught and produce what's called an "ingrown hair". This is usually the result of shaving.
These are a doctor's words: "from Lawrence E. Gibson, M.D. No. Shaving hair doesn't change its thickness or color. The color, location, thickness and length of hair on your body mainly depend on genetics and hormones. After you shave body hair, it may feel coarse or "stubbly" for a time as it grows out. During this phase, it may be more noticeable - and may appear darker or thicker. But it's not. See your doctor if you have a sudden increase in facial or body hair. Some medical conditions and medications may cause changes in hair growth or color." See related links below.
Constant bleeding does not affect the effectiveness of the contraceptive injection itself. However, it may indicate that the injection is not working as intended or that your body is reacting to the hormone. It's important to consult a healthcare provider if you experience persistent bleeding, as they can assess your situation and suggest appropriate actions or alternative contraceptive methods.
Armpit hair is a natural part of the body's hair growth cycle. It helps regulate body temperature and may play a role in pheromone production.
You have hair there? Hmm. Old Spice Hair and Body Wash may clean you, but you should also see a doctor.
Yes, a pig does have hair. The hair on a farm pig is big and course. It may not have a thick body of hair, but a thin layer all over the body.
The body grows underarm hair as a result of puberty and hormonal changes. This hair helps regulate body temperature and may also play a role in pheromone distribution.
Some medication may affect body temperature. It can increase or decrease body temperature. I.e. tylenol may decrease temperature if you have fever. Some stimulant may increase temperature when used, etc.
your hair, your skin, and your anus :)
No, but you may still need protection from diseases and a condom may help protect you
Fur is animal hair. Early man may or may not have had more hair than todays version. Science can only speculate.