Is the long hair on the belly of the pregnant mother related to the sex of the fetus? Let’s see what experts say.

During pregnancy, affected by various hormones, most hair follicles are in the growth period, and hair and fine hair grow vigorously, which makes many pregnant mothers fall into anxiety.

Some pregnant mothers have long hair on their bellies, which is even interpreted as related to the sex of the fetus.

In fact, this kind of problem usually recovers gradually after giving birth to a baby, and basically does not need special treatment during pregnancy or after giving birth.

Today, please ask Mr. Chen Yulan to tell you about the following [long hair and hair loss] problems that need not be worried too much.

Don’t worry, [hair] will fall off

Some pregnant women, whose entire belly is covered with thin (Cu §) hair, are very anxious and even come to ask me if I can do laser hair removal.

In fact, these hairs will gradually return to the level before pregnancy after delivery, including hair.

Postpartum, part of the head hair follicles will enter the resting period together, resulting in postpartum alopecia, which will recover naturally within about one year. If you are afraid of postpartum alopecia blocking sewers too much, it is good to cut your hair short in the third trimester of pregnancy.

Therefore, no matter hirsutism during pregnancy or alopecia after delivery, what does not need special treatment.

Long hair on the belly has nothing to do with the sex of the fetus.

Some people will make an issue of whether their belly has long hair to guess the sex of the fetus.

There is really no basis for what. Hair growth is affected by many hormones. Androgen certainly stimulates its growth. Prolactin, another hormone that increases during pregnancy, can also stimulate hair growth. According to what, it must be the result of androgen birth.

In addition, even if the hirsutism during pregnancy is caused by the increase of androgen, it is difficult to say from whom the androgen comes.

Some pregnant women have some tumors that can produce androgen, such as luteal tumor, luteal cyst, or polycystic ovary syndrome.

Under these circumstances, the mother itself produces too much androgen, and this androgen will also affect the fetus: if it happens to be pregnant with a female fetus, it can be affected by the mother’s high androgen, resulting in masculinity and giving birth like a [female man].

Of course, the sex of the fetus is determined by the chromosome. Short-term hormone effects will not change the sex of the child. Even if the female fetus is masculine, it can naturally return to normal after birth without the influence of the maternal hormone.

In fact, many physical changes after pregnancy are normal, and these problems will basically return to normal after giving birth.

When pregnant mothers meet these normal phenomena, they don’t have to worry about the problem of getting ugly during pregnancy, just wait for [unloading].