Hair styles for labour

Suggerhoney

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Hello ladies

So as the tittle says I was wondering what u ladies are going to do with ure hair when u go into labour.
My hair is long and a fringe and normally I wud just throw it up in a high pony tail.

But been looking online for different styles styles that's gonna stop hair getting tangled and becoming a sweaty stuck to the face mess lol.

Any of you got any ideas. I have any inspiration from previous births or if u have just given birth.
Feel free to share pictures.

I'm being induced in 3 weeks and just trying too work out what to do with my long hair.
I'm going to be staying in hospital for 5 days after birth. I have packed shampoo and stuff but dought I will use it. I've packed some dry shampoo too just to make myself look and feel better.
Not packed makeup and stuff like that i mean ain't body got time for that.
Haha.
 
I plan to get my sister to plait mine for me as it’s really long BUT there may not be time :haha: I have quick labours so if not it will have to be stuck up on top of my head best I can!
 
I plan to get my sister to plait mine for me as it’s really long BUT there may not be time :haha: I have quick labours so if not it will have to be stuck up on top of my head best I can!


Haha I see braiding seems to be the way to go. I'm thinking of maybe doing to French braids.
Either that or I will just shove it up in a high pony tail.
Definitely gonna be washing and straightening it the night b4 my induction. Hoping my little pamper will help me sleep. Because I didn't sleep a wink the night b4 induction with DS and I was so exhausted. So Definitely want to make sure I get sleep this time. Not the easiest thing do tho now is it. So big and uncomfortable lol.
 

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