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The Truth About Postpartum Hair Loss

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As women, we’re often told that our hair is our crowning glory, so it’s only natural for us to freak out after noticing greater than usual amounts of hair on our pillows and in our sinks. If you recently had a baby, then you’ve probably experienced this way more often than you would like. Although commonly referred to as postpartum hair loss, the medical term for this condition is called Telogen Effluvium, and it happens to about 50 percent of women after they give birth. Why does it happen? And is it normal? Read on to find out!

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What Causes It?

It’s not uncommon for new mothers to experience hair shedding between three and six months after giving birth.

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On average, we lose 100 strands of hair on a daily basis. However, when you’re pregnant, the hormones prevent those hairs from falling out, making your hair thicker and more luscious than it’s ever been. After giving birth, your hormones return to normal, causing all that extra hair to fall out – at once.

Fact Vs. Fiction

There’s no need to panic! Despite what you may have heard or read, you’re not going bald.

During pregnancy, your body undergoes what seems to be a never-ending series of changes.

Once you have the baby (or babies), your body goes through yet another series of changes, in order to get back to normal.

To hang onto some of those extra strands, you can try breastfeeding, but just know that after you stop, those extra strands will

start falling out again.

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What You Can Do About It

You can keep your hair healthy by eating well and taking a prenatal vitamin supplement.

Also, be extra gentle with your hair during this time.

That means shampooing only when necessary, using a good conditioner, as well as avoiding tight dos, heat of any kind (blow dryers, curling irons, and flat irons), and chemicals (highlights and relaxers).

You should regain your normal hair density within 12 months.

 

Visit the BlackDoctor.org Healthy Pregnancy center for more articles.

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