A hot search today sparked heated discussions among netizens, especially mothers.
Some people say that "you need to cut your hair short during pregnancy so as not to compete with the child for nutrition." Many expectant mothers say goodbye to their long flowing hair after pregnancy.
On March 21, @ShenzhenHealth Commission issued an article to refute rumors: If you have long hair during pregnancy, will it compete with the baby for nutrition? Won't!
The nutrients needed for hair growth are really a drop in the bucket compared to the nutrients stored in the mother's body, and there is no threat to the growth and development of the fetus! Many pregnant mothers actually cut off their long flowing hair for this purpose.
Netizen: I cut my hair just because I want to.
The person I like at first sight: Only those who ask this question will compete with the baby for nutrition because their IQ is not enough.
Nowhere to put it -c: I cut it short just because it would save trouble to have short hair after pregnancy.
Deng Bu Niduo: Why I cut it short is because I don’t have time to take care of my hair during pregnancy, plus I can’t wash my hair during postpartum confinement and postpartum hair loss is too serious.
cc: My hair is so thick during pregnancy?
Buck-toothed Princess: The placenta knows how to absorb nutrients better than you think. I had high blood sugar during pregnancy and had to control my sugar throughout the pregnancy. The weight I gained was not as heavy as the baby. You see, my hair only weighs a few kilograms.
Are you pregnant? Is it long hair or short hair? Has anyone asked you to cut your hair short for your kids?
(Source: Metropolis Express)