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Dealing With Hair Loss After Pregnancy

By Nancy Clyne, published Jul 16, 2008
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One of the most exciting times in a womans life is when she is pregnant, especially when she holds her new baby for the fist time. Nonetheless, there are many challenges for a pregnant mother, along with the development and maturation of the infant, a woman's body goes through enormous changes to accommodate the new baby and a couple of of those adjustments may impact her negatively, such as hair loss after pregnancy.

Why Do Women Experience Hairloss After Pregnancy

A pregnant woman can experience substantial hormonal imbalances that could stimulate mood swings but fortunatlely, that same internal hormone imbalance can also promote hair growth and also can keep it from falling out. However, once your child is born that same hormonal imbalance can trigger and speed up the hair re-formation process, which is obvious when the woman begins losing substantial amounts of hair.

It is important to remember that is very normal for women to experience hair loss after pregnancy so on that point there really is nothing to worry about but it maybe helpful to understand how it all works so you are able to better understand the process.

There are two stages of hair growth

1. The Anagen stage that normally last between 3 to 6 years and causes hair growth of about one-half an inch per month

2. The Telogen stage where the follicles take a breather; the Telogen stage normally lasts approximately 3 to 4 months prior to beginning all over again.

It has been said that about 50 to 100 of our hairs drop out everyday, while the brand-new hairs press their way up pushing the aging ones to drop out. But after pregnancy this hair loss happens so quickly since basically there was really no regular hair loss during the pregnancy as well the re-formation process won't happen for another 3 to 4 months. The final results could leave the new mother temporarily with sparse thin hair and even possibly with a few balding spots.

Additional Reasons For Hair Loss After Pregnancy

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