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has anyone experinced dry itchy head?

The problem seems to have gone away but im19 weeks pregnant and for several weeks before today I experienced serious itchy head with bumps. I asked my gyn and she said it might be lice she wouldnt even look at my head so I went to see a family dr and they said they see nothing they had absolutely no idea what it was. I actually stopped seeing my gyn and found a new one because I am not a dirty person nor do I deserve to be treated like I am anything less. I forgot to ask my new gyn what it could have been because it hasnt borhered me. So if anyone has experienced this while pregnant or know what it could have been comment please!!
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Ya I work with kids so at first I thought I had lice (not a dirty person ), lice actually like clean hair better ... The grease I. Dirty hair makes it hard for eggs to stay attached ...ewww. I had ppl look at my head like 3-4 times abd my ob ... They saw nothing... So I tried oatmeal bath first for about a week or two, it just made me smell yummy and then tried the head and shoulder itchy scalp and I have been using it almost since 16ish weeks... Its amazing
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Mine has been itchy and my skin too ugh it's driving me nuts... Not dirty person either
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I did :) its normal to have dry skin and for me I got dry skin on y face and head.... I use head an shoulders itchy scalp for every wash and IT WORKS took bout a week to get it working but it did... My head itched to the point I was scratching till I bled in some areas... No lice either
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