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Pregnancy and Hair Loss in Women
You may have noted big changes in your hair during pregnancy. Hormones
affect the whole body, including the hair. Hair that was normally
straight might suddenly begin to grow in curlier than ever during
pregnancy. Or, hair that was curly may get straighter and straighter
as pregnancy progresses. It can take a year for hair to readjust to
its normal thickness and straight or wavy state after the baby is
born.
One of the most interesting things about being pregnant is what
it does to a woman’s hair. The hair becomes fuller; this is
because the follicles don’t release hair at the same rate
as when the body is not pregnant. So hair loss during pregnancy
is not common but it is not unheard of either. A woman will notice
more changes in her nails, rather in her hair while she is pregnant.
For For example, the nails often become harder.
However female hair loss after pregnancy is a big issue. After
you have your sweet bundle of joy, the extra hair you grew throughout
the term maystart to fall out. This is very normal so you must not
worry too much about it. It could take at the most a year for the
hair to return to its normal rate of falling out, a few strands
at a time.
It can actually startling to see such an increase in hair loss
after your baby is born. You may find clumps of hair on the drain,
or in your brush. You don’t have to worry about seeing thin
patches on your head; if you do it’s not because of the birth.
Pregnancy is a whole body experience. After the baby is born, the
mother’s body has a lot of things to do in order to return
to its usual non-pregnant state. A mother who is nursing will have
a longer period of readjustment than one who is not. Still, always
remember, nine and a half months up, at least the same amount of
time down.
Thereis no real cure for this type of hair loss in women because
it is temporary. But it is important to that in most cases involving
lost hair after pregnancy; the new hair is already growing in while
old hair is falling out. Therefore, the situation is temporary and
will remedy itself.
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