I'm surprised that she is still dyeing her hair, I would have thought she'd give it a rest while pregnant.
Most doctors advise against women dyeing their hair when pregnant because it is potentially unsafe due to the chemicals involved. I'm surprised that Haya has continued with it.Nothing wrong with dyeing one's hair while pregnant.
The doctors don't advise women not to dye their hair during pregnancy. It's so old fashioned. Like: when you are pregnant you should have to sit at home and just eat.
(L-R) Jordanian Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, wife of Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashed al-Maktoum, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and Bahraini Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa attend an official ceremony to launch the UN Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction, in Manama on May 17, 2009. Ban called for decisive action to reduce the growing impact of climate change as he launched a global assessment of ways to minimise the risks from natural disasters. AFP PHOTO/ADAM JAN
Jordanian Princess Haya bint Al Hussein speaks with Bahraini Prime Minister Sheik Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, back to camera, right, Sunday, May 17, 2009, at the launch of the U.N. Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction held in Manama, Bahrain. The report calls for a shift in thinking to reduce disaster risks and to adapt to climate change in order to reduce poverty.
Natural disasters pose growing threat
...Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, the wife of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said during yesterday’s gathering that the possibility of future disasters only adds to the present challenges faced such as poverty, education, health, and famine.
“It’s hard to motivate political leaders to focus on preventive measures to face possible disasters, because politically it’s difficult under the normal circumstances to convince the people of the benefits of such investments to face things which might not take place,” she said.... Full Article