Pregnancy is the time when women blossom with the latest miracle
inside their bodies. But even with this residing bliss, some women can't help but to feel insecure. They wreathe in new shape and form, often very hideous. They experience emotional and physical changes that not all pregnant women are ready to handle. So don't be bothered if you're wife is somehow acting kind of nutty and crazy, it's just the pregnancy talking.
It is never an excuse for pregnant women to be a fashion victim or to even look like Godzilla. With their condition, all the more that they should take care of themselves with joy and proper care. However, there are some myths and no-no's during the delicate period for it may affect the child.
Is it okay for pregnant women to dye their hair? My sister's been pushing through with this question for days as she's been itching to go to the salon for a quick hair fix. What am I to do but to consult some pages on line and I got the answer for this confusion.
I found out that it's okay for pregnant woman to dye her hair, but the effect may not be the same. Before going to the salon, I asked my sister to give it a second thought. Although the procedure is confirmed to be safe, there are still components that seep through the scalp and into the body. It may not have any major effects, but I told her that she must think of the baby's development on her womb.
But with my sister looking like Roseanne, I could understand why she held out to her whim. Please don't think that I'm very obnoxious. I do care and I'm actually very protective of her, so I bought her a package with less chemical content and some gloves. I even asked her to have it done first thing in the morning when there's lesser risk of exposure. While she got the body of Queen Latifah, at least by dying she can have the hair of
Keira Knightley.