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Can a Pregnant Woman use Chemicals on her Hair?

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By Maryanne W. Waweru

When I was pregnant, I was constantly bombarded with many do’s and don’ts on how to go about my pregnancy and my health, one of which had to do with hair and beauty.

I remember this time I went to the salon for a hair treatment and while there, one woman asked me why I wanted to get into the dryer, “yet you are pregnant”. She advised me against it, suggesting that I put on a black shower cap and sit under the hot sun. She said she’d heard of pregnant women who had fainted while in the dryer due to the excess heat which caused increased body temperature.

Her concerns ignited a conversation among other women at the salon –both clients and hair stylists. We all had our varied opinions on the issue, with some saying it was safe for pregnant woman to get into the dryer, while some issuing stern warnings about it. I just sat there listening to all of them. So did I get into the dryer after listening to all the scary stories?

Yes I did, because the option of sitting in the hot sun was a no-no for me. And no, I did not faint.

Can hair chemicals harm the baby?

Now, I was at the salon the other day when I heard other women discussing the same issue of pregnancy and hair care again, with debates going on about whether an expectant woman can use chemicals on her hair.

Some women said chemicals from hair products could kill the baby since they are absorbed through the woman’s skin, while others said those were just myths. And the discussion followed between all other women present in the salon, with different opinions being tossed around. It was just the same repeated conversation I’d heard when I was pregnant.

I figured it’s a topic that most women are not sure about, so I decided to seek a professional opinion about it. I had an interview with Dr. Wachira Murage, a consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist based in Nairobi, Kenya.

Maryanne: Is it okay for a pregnant woman to sit under a heated hair dryer while getting her hair done?

Dr. Murage: Getting inside a heated drier causes no harm to a pregnant woman. However, it is possible that she could feel drowsy and feel like passing out while in it due to excess heat or prolonged sitting. That is why she should always choose a salon that is well ventilated. It should be airy, have air conditioning, or one that has a working fan. The pregnant woman should also take some breaks in between so that she can stand and move around as she moves her toes. This helps in improving her blood circulation.

Maryanne: How about getting a hair style that requires chemicals to be applied on her hair, such as relaxers and treatments -is this safe?

Dr. Murage: It is okay for a pregnant woman to use chemicals on her hair, but they must be mercury free. This is because mercury can cause serious inborn defects in the baby. Before putting any chemical on her hair, she should be sure to check on the contents of the product to verify this.

Maryanne: What about inhaling the different chemicals found in the salon?

Dr. Murage: Inhalation should be avoided because of possible choking on the part of the expectant woman, otherwise it is harmless to the baby. This is why the salon should be well ventilated and she can from time to time take short breaks outside the salon.

Maryanne: What advice would you give any pregnant woman about her choice of salon and other best practices regarding hair care during pregnancy?

Dr. Murage: Pregnant women should settle for simple hair styles that do not require frequent visits to the salon. And just before delivery, she should avoid hairstyles with a knot at the back because they are likely to cause disturbance especially if delivery is by caesarean section.

So there you have it. I hope you are now better informed. If you are pregnant, keep looking good whatever your hairstyle!

Dr. Wachira Murage is found at Savannah Healthcare.

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Maryanne W. Waweru is a Kenyan mum raising her two sons in Nairobi. A journalist, Maryanne is passionate about telling stories and hopes that through her writing, her readers learn something new, feel encouraged, inspired, and appreciative of what they have in their lives. Maryanne's writing focuses on motherhood, women and lifestyle. "Telling stories is the only thing I know how to do," she says.

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  1. Going under the drier causes ones blood pressure to go up. Many mamas have BP issues while pregnant and going under the direr for them aggravates the problem. However if you have no pressure issues it’s OK.

  2. First of all being a mummy tales fan reader en follower is to break some good news to all mummy tales fans Am 13 weeks expectant celebrating en enjoyin evry moment.Like you mummy tales i av been constantly bombarded with many doÆs and donÆts on how to go about my pregnancy.My saloonist advised we can only do the chemical on ma hair until am 6 months en above so now am sticking wit braids,dis articles has given me some relief.Thanks

  3. @Mrs. Mwiti thanks for that additional info.@Emily congrats on your pregnancy from me and all MummyTales readers. Glad you’re celebrating and enjoying every moment. Keep us updated on your journey. Congrats again.

  4. I asked my sister who is in the medicine profession about pregnant women and relaxing the hair.Her answer was very practical:the baby is inside you so if something in that chemical is to harm it, it will definitely harm you first.But thanks for the info about mercury in hair products.

  5. Congrats Emily… glad for you. I used to live in the salon when i was expecting, my hairdresser assured me nothing was wrong and my BP was always ok. Even me i heard all those stories… u must do one on high heeled shoes coz have u seen those Kardashian women in heels at 8months pregnancy???

  6. Am in the drier, 20 weeks pregnant. Browsing coz not sure of what might happen to me or my baby. Just googled n got mary anne n the gyna . Thanks for info. Am now relaxed with no pressure, no worry.

    • Hi Ann, congrats on the pregnancy 🙂 and wish you well. Glad you got some help from the article. Keep reading the blog for more informative pieces on pregnancy.

  7. Thanks for the research and thanks for sharing the information. How we pick up the wrong things and spread them so fast. I was even scared of lotion at some point 😀

  8. Comment:I am at the salon and one of my friends has warned me not to get into the dryer because it will harm my 4 weeks pregnancy but now I am relieved after reading this article…thank you

  9. Hi, am in the salon trying to find more information on hairdrying when pregnant, and boom am lucky to get this from Maryanne. Am now relaxed and happy that my 1 1/2 months baby won’t be hurt. Though I have a quiz, is it safe to apply hair dye when pregnant?

    • Glad the information was helpful, Fideli and congratulations on your pregnancy 🙂 About the dye I’m not so sure, I’d need to find out more. All the best and thanks for your feedback.

  10. Thank you so much for the info provided in the article, it sure gives me piece of mind. I, like many have commented above, came to the salon today to have my hair washed and stylish. Although I was almost certain that sitting under the dryer represents no harm for my baby (currently 7weeks), I could not helped to worry after 45 mins siting under under the dryer. I googled it and came across this article. I am very glad I did. Thank you, Thank you!

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