These include tender breasts, fatigue, nausea, and frequent urination, as perMayo Clinic.

As pregnancy progresses, your body continues to change in a myriad of ways.

Hair undergoes many changes during pregnancy

Hair changes during pregnancy are a very common occurrence.

Pregnant woman with long hair

One person might have intense food aversions and never vomit, while another may throw up every day.

Still, another (lucky) person may never experience nausea at all.

The main hormones that cause the most body changes are estrogen and progesterone, as perHealthline.

Woman feeling sick

Hair grows faster

The sharp increase in estrogen during pregnancy can affect hair dramatically.

You may notice that you need more frequent haircuts.

However, when hair grows in more, it grows in all places, not just on your head.

Hair tangled in brush

“Hair may even grow in new areas.”

Consequently, you may notice hair on your face, chest, and stomach.

While hair may look thick and voluminous, it can also appear limp for some.

Pregnant woman unhappy in mirror

When your hair frizzes out

For some, hormones cause their hair to get incredibly frizzy.

With certain natural textures, when hair gets dry, frizz follows.

You’ll want to ensure your hair stays well nourished while attending to the frizz.

Woman with frizzy hair

A wide selection of hot oil treatments is on the market, but making one at home is easy.

It can also lessen the number of chemicals introduced to your scalp.

Postpartum hair loss

There are somany things that happen to your body after giving birth.

Postpartum hair loss

Though it can be a bit startling, there is no need to fret because it’s completely normal.

In the meantime, you’re able to switch to using a volumizing shampoo to boost your hair.

Instead, look for a light conditioner.

Then avoid adding conditioner to the scalp area and save it for just the ends.