This is a a topic that I learned after becoming pregnant where the jury is out on the definitive risks. I decided not to color my greys during my first trimester and while going through the all the "joys" of the beginning of pregnancy, seeing my roots show was very distressing to me. I was a mess. My natural color is dark, reddish brown and vain or not, at 40 years young, I have known myself for a long time with my particular color of hair. As I have not necessarily felt my age at all, getting married and soon becoming pregnant has aged me, and my grey hair, I feel, has contributed to this. Since being able to color my grey roots with the okay from my doctor in this second trimester, I really do feel more like myself again. Granted, my energy level has incresed and life is a bit more normal, too, since week 12. I will admit, though, that even with the okay from my doctor and reading that Dr. Oz has also said that the risks of coloring hair while pregnant are not documented, I am only using a demi-permanent dye that has no ammonia which gradually washes out. I figure being a little "safe" won't hurt and also allow my grey hair to gradually grow out to a point where I can decide whether to go "au natural" or not. Thanks for listening.....
Re: Who with grey hairs is still dyeing their roots?
I've been dyeing my hair. My hair grows chia pet fast and grey starts showing 3 weeks after I get it done. I tried to go for as long as I could, but I started to look and feel like Cruella DeVille!
I had gotten my roots done just before I found out. This is my second pregnancy and my first son is 11 now. The hair color thing is a new phenomenon since 12 year ago when I was preggers last time (or I just didnt know about it). I colored the hell out of my hair with cheap home kits the whole time I was pregnant in 1998. Didn't know it was supposed to be "bad". It was only after reading these message boards when I was TTC that I found out it was a no-no.
My 11 year old is better than perfectly fine. Straight A's, a state champion swimmer etc. I have a hard time believing that coloring you hair can have a significant effect on the fetus. HOWEVER, I am still putting off getting my roots done until the second trimester, as well as changed all my skin care to nothing with nasties in it, and don't eat raw sushi. So I guess what I am saying is "better safe than sorry".
If you are doing the right thing for you and baby, then it is the right thing to do.
I dye my hair and will continue to. My doctor (and my doctor friends) all laugh at the idea that hair dye is bad.
Maybe 25 years ago when they used super harsh chemicals. Not so much now.
But as always, to each their own.
I agree. I continue to get foils with highlights and low-lights.
IUI #1: December 2008 - BFN
IVF #1: Microdose Lupron - July 2009; only got 1 egg; BFN
IVF #2: Natural IVF - Sept 2009; BFP!; D&C Nov. 2009
IVF #3: Natural IVF - ER: Feb 4, 2010 - 1 "M2" egg retrieved; ET: Feb 9; Beta#1 (19dpo): 2567; Beta #2: 6933; BFP w/ singleton w/strong hrtbt! DS born October 2010
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IVF #4: Natural IVF - ER: Nov. 20, 2011; ET: Nov. 25, 2011; BFP! Beta#1 (19dpo): 1918; Saw hrtbt on 12/28/11!
Popping in from Parenting after 35 to say I posted a similar topic when I was first pregnant. I made it to 11.5 weeks before I dyed my hair (lots of white/gray and not so much brown anymore) before I went out of town on a business trip. I dyed my hair throughout my entire pregnancy and my DS is perfectly healthy.
While he was born with a hydrocele (fluid in his scrotum) it was unrelated and resolved by the time he was 5 months old.
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