Losing hair after pregnancy is a very common occurrence and usually happens about three months after the baby has been born. When a woman becomes pregnant her body begins to undergo some very significant hormonal changes. One of the changes, an increase in oestrogen production, can affect the natural hair growth cycle. So when people comment on the lusciousness and thickness of your hair, it is this increase in oestrogen that is affecting its appearance.
The loss of hair happens when these levels decrease. If you do find a bit more hair in the plug hole try not to be too alarmed. The situation is only temporary and you will see a change after six months when the hair follicles will start producing more hair.
Occasionally, in more extreme cases, you might need to ask a doctor for help if you feel that your hair is not returning to normal. If this is the case, he will most likely prescribe a treatment that will balance your hormone levels allowing hair to return to its usual condition.
However, if you want to try and help the situation you should try as much as possible to avoid wearing pigtails, cornrows, hair weaves and braids. These will only put pressure on your hair and can cause damage to the follicles. Biotin and silica in shampoos and conditioner will also help. Look after your hair and scalp and make sure you minimise the use of hair dryers, straighteners and any other heated equipment. To reduce the risk of hair loss after pregnancy, you should take every precaution during and after this period to ensure your hair is as healthy as possible.





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