Body hair and its relationship to delayed pregnancy in women
Summary of the lesson on body hair in women:
* Natural hair:
Hair grows in specific places such as the armpit and pubic area as a natural part of puberty.
* Excess hair: Hair may grow in unusual areas such as the face and chest due to:
* Polycystic ovary syndrome: A common hormonal disorder in women, which causes an increase in male hormones, which leads to excessive hair growth.
* Hair follicle sensitivity: Some women may be more sensitive to male hormones, which leads to excessive hair growth even with normal hormone levels.
* Genetic diseases: Some rare genetic conditions cause excessive hair growth throughout the body.
* Medications: Some medications, such as steroids, can cause excessive hair growth as a side effect.
* When is excess hair a sign of a medical problem?
* If excess hair is accompanied by other symptoms such as acne, hair loss, or menstrual disorders, it may be a sign of a medical problem such as polycystic ovary syndrome.
* What are the treatments for excess hair?
* Hair removal: Common methods include waxing, shaving, creams, or lasers.
* Hormonal therapy: Medications can be used to regulate hormones and treat polycystic ovary syndrome, which may help reduce excess hair growth.
* When do you allow your daughter to remove her body hair?
*The decision to remove hair is a personal decision that must be made by the girl and her mother.
* It is important to talk to your daughter about the risks and benefits of different hair removal before making a decision.
Additional Tips:
* Don’t worry if you have excess hair: body hair is normal for most women.
* Do not compare yourself to others: every woman has her own unique body.
*Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns about your hair.
Note:
This is just a brief summary of the lesson.
Please watch the video for more detailed information.