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Can a 6 month pregnant woman put a permanent straightener and or hair dye in hair?

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Can a 6 month pregnant woman put a permanent straightener and or hair dye in hair?

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Hi Jam,my baby is due in 3weeks&i have dyed my hair for the last 2 months&i have not had any problems!i would recommend daying your hair at home,as i feel this is not only better,but you are in your own surrondings&it will not stink so much!make sure that the bathroon is well ventilled&that you only leave the dye on for the recommend time¬ longer!i had dark hair&now have made my hair lighter&i have had no problems,as for permanent straightener am not so sur,you could always ask you gyn.goog luck&have fun.

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You can dye your hair it is safe and doing a permanent straightener I wouldn’t suggest.I’ve heard those have harsh chemicals way worse than that of dye.

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I dyed my hair while i was 6 month pregnant, just with a DIY dye, not sure about hairdressers doing it for you.

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If you’re like many women, bleaching, dying, or highlighting your hair may be a regular part of your beauty regime. And if you’re like most pregnant women, you probably have some hesitation or even a fear about continuing to color your hair while baby is in tow. Although research into the effects of hair coloring on baby’s health are still somewhat limited,many experts now contend the dyes are most likely safe and that women needn’t be afraid to color their world during pregnancy. That said, don’t be surprised if your doctor still suggests you approach hair coloring with caution. Because the dye is absorbed through the scalp and into the body (it can be identified in urine) some medical experts are hesitant to give carte blanche to hair coloring during all three trimesters. Often, many physicians advise holding off coloring hair with permanent dyes during the first trimester when your baby is undergoing important neurological developments. Coloring can then be resumed in the second or

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