So to everyone else ths sounds weird. But I know you all will understand. Like mentoned in my last post I am pregnant and lke my past pregnancies my hair has been growing back more and more as time goes on. It has been coming in so nicely that about a month ago I decideed to stop shaving it and let it grow back. Which is very exciting because so far it looks like I might actually have enough to cover my head! The only issue is obviously I can no longer wear my vaccum wig. The problem now is we have a baptism this weekend and we are the godparents. I'm notcomfrtale wearing a hat to the ceremony thefor, my only other option is to shave my head to be able to wear my wig. This is really really upsetting me! For the first time in about a year I actually have hair growing all ove my head not falling out and I have to shave it. I feel bad but I'm actually feeling resentful for having to do this. (I'm not very religious to begin with) it is my good friends baby, but shes not exactly this typre of person who would understand. I am simply dreadingthe enitre thing.

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Comment by Rose Marie' on May 15, 2009 at 8:24pm
Hi

Big congrats on your regrowth.

I have a dear wee girl in NZ that was having the same dilemma not so long ago. What we did to help was cover her growing hair with quite a sticky hairproduct called wax. If you slather and stick your growing hair down on your head using this sticky product it may help - I know it did with the wee girl I'm talking of. She was able to get the security she wanted and still keep her regrowth - her problem also centred around one special event. I would not recommend this for continual wear of a vacuum hairpiece.

Hope the Christening goes well and this helps.

Rosy

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