It's just a part of the pregnancy hun, some times the rate of hair growth in some women speeds up while they are pregnant due to all the hormones. The urination of a night is normal too due to the weight of the uterus and the baby on the bladder, i get up and down of a night so many times to go to the toilet it is unbelieveable, at least 6 times a night maybe more.
And with your hair being dry and dull that is also normal it can go either way, i used to have really dry frizzy hair and since i have been pregnant it is really nice, it's not frizzy anymore and not dry either, where as some women get the reverse where their hair goes really dry and dull.
It just depends on how your body copes with all the extra hormones. Iron supplements dont really make a difference with your hair. Congrats!!
2007-12-12 17:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not exactly sure what ur question is. But if you're asking if all that is normal, I'd have to say yes. I am 26 weeks and my belly has a soft layer of fine blonde hair on it my hair grows faster, I wake up every hour at night to pee and my hair is falling out as fast as it grows and it is very dry. So yeah. No worries. I'm on the supplements too. I think it just means our babies are getting all the nutrients. Which is great!! Good lUck.
2007-12-12 17:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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yes hair growth on body is normal....
yes frequent urination is normal....
yes dry dull hair is normal....
I think thats what you were asking, lol!
Pretty much anything goes during pregnancy and it varies from woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy. Its never the same for everyone. But all of the above things are common and normal but just annoying. The extra hair will go away after birth/breastfeeding, your hair will shine up but you can dry going to the hairdressers for a deep conditioning treatment to shine it up a bit. And get used to peeing heaps because it only gets worse the further you get in pregnancy.
Best of luck
2007-12-12 17:29:49
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answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7
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Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://bitly.im/aMPR8 While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
2016-05-17 06:53:55
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answered by ? 4
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Yeah! Your just really starting to grow - get use to the nighttime bathroom trips! You just have hair growing in weird places that you never noticed before because of all your hormones. You should go back to normal after baby - the only hair I've noticed as staying thicker and different is on my 'crotch' - It is thicker now, I know because I trim it and shave around it, and it's different than it use to be. I also have 2 small moles that came up during pregnancy, one on my ankle and one on my shoulder. I've had them checked since and it seems they are just something that is with me now. So... good luck! And your head hair will go back to normal, probably before birth - as your hormones get stronger.
2007-12-12 17:37:26
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answered by dolphinroc 4
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All part of pregnancy, hormones run wild! Make sure you are taking in extra fibre with the iron supplements and drink 2 litres or more of water each day.
2007-12-12 17:26:14
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answered by Jasper 4
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my body hair has been out of control - i tweeze my eyebrows daily!
my hair got thickier around 30 weeks - so wait, it may happen. it may not, lots of women have no change to the hair on their head. i will just be sad to have it fall out after (due to hormones.)
yes, you pee alot at night. i finally put a nightlight in my bathroom so i don't trip and can kind of stay asleep.
2007-12-12 17:27:45
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answered by Reese's Mom 3
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ya mine is the same way, i would suggest taking a warm bath and putting olive oil in it, it wont leave your hair oily at all(i thought it would) but it doesnt. you should probably do that a few times a week. also try shaving the hair off. thats what i do and it seems to help a bit.
2007-12-12 17:52:56
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answered by Foxy B 3
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don't worry, it's just hormones. your hair will be back to normal a couple months after the baby is born. congrats!!!!!!!!
2007-12-12 17:24:45
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answered by Eskimo Baby 3
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