Monday, May 10, 2010

Why cant i feel the baby move? and is it ok to get your nails and hair down while pregnant?

depending on how far along you yes you should feel the baby move if the movements are regular then you need to call your dr.





Nails it is perfectly fine to have them done while preggo, but i was always advised against coloring, perming %26amp; bleaching my hair while preggoWhy cant i feel the baby move? and is it ok to get your nails and hair down while pregnant?
Depends on how far along you are. I didn't feel my baby move til around 6 months. I think its safe to get your nails done, I was reading in parents magazine and this is what it says: ';There are a lot of chemicals used in hair dye, but no well-designed studies have found any direct link to birth defects or childhood cancers,'; says Richard Beigi, MD, an assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences at the University of Pittsburg Medical Center.';While you don't want to be exposed constantly, dyeing your hair once or twice is unlikely to be a major problem.'; To be on the safe side, wait till the second or third trimester, when most of baby's major organs have finished developing, or opt for highlights over single-process color. Since highlights aren't applied directly to the scalp, the chemicals are significantly less likely to enter your bloodstream.





I also dyed my hair right when I found out, back to my normal color because I didn't want to have to keep up with my highlights in case it wasn't safe.





I got my nails done, a full set of acrylics once, and i asked the nail tech, and she said it was safe and pregnant women come in and get their nails done all the time. I did it, but just once, because i'm scared anyway.Why cant i feel the baby move? and is it ok to get your nails and hair down while pregnant?
The reason people say not to get your hair done isn't because of damage to the baby, it's because when pregnant your body produces hormones that often render hair dye and perms useless. The chemicals themselves don't enter your body, but either it won't work or you could be exposed to nasty fumes. That's why you're to avoid it.





If you don't feel movement call your doctor. Sometimes babies just run out of room and don't move a lot. Sometimes based on position you can't feel when he is moving. Or, he might be sleeping and moves at night when you don't notice.
ya its ok to get your hair done...just be in a ventilated area...i did my roots a few weeks ago and I'm 9 weeks





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.


http://www.pregnancy.org/article/dying-c鈥?/a>





The people who gave me a thumbs down are obviously very ignorant
go to the doctor.
How far along are you? You won't feel baby moving (unless you know what 'quickening' is like...) until 18-20 weeks or so.





Nails are fine...


Hair... No perms, no color, everything else should be ok.
No getting your hair and nails done is a NO NO because the chemicals you breathe in aren't toxic to you, but they are to the baby. Steer clear of nail shops and beauty parlors.
Done. Yes, some people say later in pregnancy you can get it dyed. Or earlier.


If you have not felt your baby move in a day, GO SEE THE DOCTOR.


Drink something sweet and cold and then go to the hospital.
I was told that after you get into your second trimester it is okay to get your hair done but it is not okay to get your nails done at all during pregnancy.
Call your doctor if you can't feel your baby move for over 24 hours, don't ask us, we don't know. Yes you can get your hair done, NOT dyed during pregnancy. You can get your nails done.

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