Hair Loss Is Very Common After Childbirth
The road ahead surely looks good after you finally have your beautiful little baby. You’re excited about getting your pre-pregnancy figure back so that you can once again look your best. Over the course of your pregnancy, your hair likely got thicker and longer, and you probably won’t be prepared to lose it once you have the baby. As the days pass, you continue to have the same problem, and you’re starting to see thinning patches on your scalp. If you didn’t know anything about post-pregnancy effects, then you’ll undoubtedly be surprised to see that you’re losing your hair. It’s important that you realize this is a normal occurence for women who have just had a baby.
Your body experienced many changes while you were pregnant. Your body will need to support two people instead of just one, since it has to provide nutrition to your developing fetus. You can thank nature for the fact that your body will do everything it’s supposed to. Hormones kick into operation in order to prepare for the upcoming event, and you may find yourself being constipated, fatigued, or having nasal congestion and morning sickness. Most of these symptoms occur directly as a result of your pregnancy. There are also a lot of things you can’t see or feel that take place within your body, but they are happening.
Whether you realize it or not, your scalp and hair will undergo changes too. When you’re pregnant, your hair will stop falling out like it normally does thanks to the fact that your body will have lower amounts of estrogen and higher amounts of testoterone. On a daily basis, the average person will lose about 100 strands of hair. During pregnancy, this many hairs aren’t lost. You may notice that prior to your baby being born your hair is thicker than it has ever been and has slightly changed color. After your baby is born, your hair will soon go back to normal so you shouldn’t fall in love with the changes.
About four months after you have your child, expect for your hair to start falling out as it resumes its normal cycle. This means that the hair you didn’t lose for nine months is going to fall out all at once. There are a few things you can do to alleviate the situation, such as switching to satin pillowcases so the friction doesn’t cause extra hair loss or by eating a healthy diet which will translate into healthier hair. Your hair will return to normal in a few months, so just be patient. Doc No. 34Sdlhgsdl -sds
Kristie Brown writes on a variety of topics from health to technology. Check out her websites on hair loss after pregnancy and pregnancy and hair loss
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