During pregnancy, a woman’s hair becomes better than usual – thick, voluminous, shiny, and grows faster. Later, the woman notices significant hair loss after childbirth. Postpartum hair loss is a very common problem.
There are several reasons
During pregnancy, estrogen levels increase in the body. This hormone prolongs the life cycle of hair and its growth phase. Hair loss after childbirth is a natural process. During this period, estrogen levels return to normal. Hair, whose life cycle was extended, begins to fall out.
Genetic predisposition. In this case, alopecia occurs closer to menopause but can be triggered by hormonal changes and disruptions during pregnancy (and postpartum). In this situation, it’s necessary to consult a trichologist. They will select the appropriate methods and medications.
Signs:
You can visually compare hair density with a photo taken a year earlier.
Childbirth is a significant strain on the nervous system. Some babies are restless. A newborn requires constant attention both day and night, leading to lack of sleep. If a woman is inexperienced, even more stress can arise.
Lack of protein and vitamins arises from inadequate nutrition. In the later stages of pregnancy, doctors monitor a woman’s weight. After childbirth, a woman may chase after her figure. Diet can be forced (on the recommendation of a specialist). This stimulates hair loss.
During pregnancy, the amount of blood increases and its viscosity decreases. Hemoglobin levels decrease. Taking vitamins normalizes it. Hemoglobin can also drop if a woman lost a lot of blood during childbirth or if the pregnancy had complications.
In this case, hair loss continues for more than a year. Symptoms of endocrine system disorders include dizziness and headaches, swelling, acne, blood pressure fluctuations, significant weight gain or loss. An endocrinologist can help solve the problem.
Hair can fall out after giving birth due to anesthesia during delivery and cesarean section. The problem usually resolves itself within a few months.
If there are any doubts, you should consult a doctor. They will help identify the root of the problem and resolve it. For significant hair thinning, a visit to a trichologist is advised.
Postpartum recovery takes time. A comprehensive approach is important.
You can use spicy masks with pepper and mustard, but be careful. If you have thin skin and sensitivity, it’s best to avoid this idea.
If hair loss is excessive and very concerning, it’s better to consult a doctor. They will prescribe the necessary tests, identify the cause of the problem, and help solve it.
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