Hair Loss after Pregnancy
During the first few months after giving birth, you may notice that you are losing more hair than you normally do. However, it is completely normal and your body is simply adapting to the hormonal changes that are occurring in your body. Your hair will eventually regain its original thickness. Until then, you can experiment with different hairstyles and hair products to give you a look you are comfortable with.
Causes of Hair Loss after Pregnancy
On average, a woman sheds about 100 hairs per day. On your head, approximately 90% of your hair is growing. The other 10% is in a resting phase and will fall out when you brush or shampoo your hair. This hair is then replaced by new hair. When you are pregnant, you will notice that your hair is fuller with more volume and feels thick. This is because there is an increase of the hormone, estrogen, which prolongs the hair’s growing stage. Once you give birth however, the estrogen levels decrease dramatically. All of a sudden, many of the hair follicles switch to a resting phase. More hair will fall out when you are brushing your hair or during your shower. This effect will wear off as your body’s hormone levels go back to normal levels. Your hair will begin to look like it did before your pregnancy within six to twelve months. Not all women observe this effect during and after their pregnancy. It is more apparent and obvious with women who have long hair.
How to Deal with Hair Loss after Pregnancy
As this is a normal process that occurs due to changes in hormonal levels, you will not be able to stop the hair fall completely. However, you can try products (mousse and hair thickeners) or hairstyles (put your hair up in a bun) which will add volume to your hair and give you a fuller look while you wait for your hair to return to normal.
1. Cut Your Hair Short
2. Maintain a Healthy Diet
3. Take Nutrients and Vitamins
4. Use the Right Shampoo and Conditioner
Personal Experiences of Other Moms
“This could just be the normal hair fall I used to experience. Six months after giving birth, my hair stylist noticed a substantial new hair growth. It has now been over a year since my daughter was born but my hair is not back to the level of thickness it used to have. It has improved significantly since I noticed the hair falling out. I have noticed that with shorter hair, my hair looks fuller and has more volume.” “If you are experiencing hair loss, try a shorter cut with some layers. I have noticed that coloring my hair also gives it some volume. Don’t worry too much about your hair, it will eventually grow back! Just sit back, relax and spend time with your beautiful new baby.” “My daughter is now 7 months old and I am still experiencing hair loss. My hair loss was extreme 4-6 months after childbirth, and has definitely improved since then. I spoke to my hairdresser who mentioned that once you stop taking prenatal vitamins, you might experience hair loss. I experienced the same thing with my first child and eventually my hair got better. Now, with my second child, I did lose a considerable amount of hair but it is already starting to grow back.” “I noticed that I was losing a lot of hair when my daughter was about three months old. Frantic, I booked myself an appointment with the dermatologist immediately. He quelled my worries and told me it was completely normal to lose hair after giving birth. Now, the hair fall has decreased quite a bit, but I am still losing a small amount every day.”
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