* Changes in hair during pregnancy:
* The other growth of hair:
Changes in hair growth does not occur only to the one on the scalp, but you may notice some pregnant women increased hair growth in various places such as the chin, above the upper lip, the cheeks (cheeks), the arm and legs, or you may notice the growth of hair in new places It was not unusual hair growth, such as breast or abdomen or back (and sometimes will be between the lock of hair or two).
The reason for this is that pregnancy hormones and the secretion of cortisone growing cause this type of hair growth during pregnancy, and less often after about six months after pregnancy.
Q: What can can do to changes in hair?
- Increased hair growth on the face and arms, legs is normal during pregnancy and return to nature in the growth rates within six months after birth. Can get rid of this excess hair shaving or forceps, or any other way the nature of the condition to stay away from any creams manufactured has absorbed a pregnant woman's body and may cause fetal harm
- As for the hair to take care of the head those are the useful tips:
- Dealing with diets rich in fruits and vegetables, it gives protection to the hair follicles and help to grow.
- Being caring for your hair when it is wet then sweep to the fine comb does not have years and pointed.
- Avoiding the use of hair dryer and hot instead Use cold.
- Avoid using hairstyles that pull hair like strand (Curl) or the use of rolls of pressure and subjected to stress.
- Lack of intensity of hair after giving birth to several weeks or months is normal, do not use any treatment for his condition that he would return to nature after the expiration of this period as long as there is no continuation of a permanent loss or that there is a beginning for the emergence of places of baldness, and when you have large amounts of precipitation due to lack of vitamins and minerals or as a result of the presence of certain health problems such as skin disease or disorder in the thyroid gland, and here should consult a physician specialist.
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