No, you should not take Kesh King tablets (or similar Ayurvedic hair growth supplements) during pregnancy without explicit approval from your Obstetrician. -Most hair growth supplements, including Ayurvedic ones, contain a blend of herbs like Bhringraj, Amalaki, and sometimes minerals or metallic preparations (Bhasmas) that have not been clinically tested for safety in pregnant women. Some herbs can affect hormonal balance or uterine tone, which could potentially pose a risk to the pregnancy. -During pregnancy, your body is already undergoing significant hormonal shifts that affect hair growth cycles. It is best to stick strictly to the Prenatal Vitamins prescribed by your doctor. Safer Alternatives During Pregnancy Since you mentioned your diet is already balanced and you are taking vitamins, you can support your hair health using external, non-medicinal Ayurvedic methods: -Gentle Scalp Massage (Abhyanga): Use pure, organic Virgin Coconut Oil or Sesame Oil. Massage gently once or twice a week. This improves blood circulation to the follicles without internal risks. -Natural Hair Wash: Avoid harsh chemicals. Use a paste of Amla, Reetha, and Shikakai powders or a very mild, pregnancy-safe shampoo. -Iron & Protein Focus: Since you are pregnant, ensure your diet is rich in natural iron (spinach, beetroot, pomegranate) and proteins (lentils, paneer, sprouts), as these are the building blocks for your baby and your hair.
Hairfall in pregnancy is normal and no medications should be taken for it Use Mahabhringaraj Tailam for external application twice a week.