My skin stayed about the same, but when I got pregnant with my first son, my Shirley Temple ringlets went flat as a board. I was convinced it was hormonal, and that they'd return after I gave birth. I had my second son about a year ago, and my hair is STILL straight.
It's funny...growing up (even as an adult) I cursed my hair. I could never do anything with it, I couldn't get certain hair cuts because the curls wouldn't look right with that style, the humidity made it frizz, etc. Now I"d give my left arm to get some (ANY!) body back into my hair.
2006-08-07 08:51:29
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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Well, that used to be pretty gross lol when you were pregnant again, and you just miscarried last month, then the new embryo could be completely too small to look. At this factor, it might only be the scale of a grain of rice, and a bunch of cells. Now not some thing the scale of what you're experiencing. Take a experiment. If it's constructive, go to your healthcare professional. If it is negative, then you might be mostly simply experiencing a strange interval. I do know after I had my miscarriage, my interval used to be kinda wierd and abnormal for a few months. That's almost always all it's. However just right success! And i am very sorry to your loss.
2016-08-09 10:39:23
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answered by ? 2
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Yes, some women experience changes in their skin and hair but not so drastic that your curls will suddenly turn into razor straight tresses!
The changes usually involve breaking out (due to pregnancy hormones) or sometimes the opposite - a women's complexion becomes very radiant. Strange, huh? With hair, some women lose a little hair, but nothing radical. Others find their hair is fuller and softer and grows faster.
I notice my nails grow faster and are stronger, too. Some things about pregnancy are actually quite nice!
2006-08-07 08:33:57
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answered by Veritas 7
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Oh yes...all that stuff changes when you're pregnant.
I had horrible skin before I was pregnant and now it's all nice and clear, but you may have the opposite.
I doubt anything will happen with your curls, though. I mean, you're not all of a sudden going to have straight hair or anything, but it might get thicker and more or less oily.
You just have to wait and see!
2006-08-07 08:34:27
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answered by braks_gurl 3
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It varies from person to person. I have a lot of hair and nice skin before getting pregnant. Now, my bangs is losing hair and I've got a lot of acne that just won't disappear. When the acne disappears, new ones will appear.
2006-08-07 08:31:37
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answered by Mrs Apple 6
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I am 3 months pregnant now, and my hair sheds so badly. I have naturally curly hair that is going almost straight, and I have really dry skin on my legs, but oily face...breakouts, and I have NEVER had breakouts. So everything changes, it's all game! :) Good luck!
2006-08-07 08:36:43
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answered by MZ02 3
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The only changes I experienced were more pimples (which went away after the baby was born) and my hair and nails grew like CRAZY.
I did have a friend however that had perfectly straight hair and it went kinky-curly while she was pregnant...and stayed that way! I do believe that is an extreme exception however.
2006-08-07 08:30:29
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answered by Brutally Honest 7
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Yes. Your hair & skin can change due to the neccessary needs of the growing baby inside of you. He/she takes nutrients from you and your body which effects you hair, skin, nails, etc. No one can tell you what will happen if/when you become pregnant you have to deal with it when it comes. Good Luck.
2006-08-07 08:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Your hair might grow more or you might loose more than usual. You may start getting acne. You'll have to wait and see. All pregnancies are different.
My hair and nails grew more. My hair actually lightened up (most get darker). And I had breakouts, went away after birth.
2006-08-07 08:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is true. But as long as you take your prenatal vitamins you should be set. Those are really good for baby and your nails, hair and skin.
2006-08-07 08:30:00
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answered by amyvnsn 5
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