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Postpartum Hair Loss- a Nightmare for Lactating Mums?

By: William R. Nabaza of http://www.nabaza.com/beauty.htm



Postpartum hair loss is the hair loss noticed after pregnancy.
The main reason for postpartum hair loss is the action of
hormones that are prevalent during pregnancy. The hormones are
produced during pregnancy excessively, which leads to changes in
skin and other body parts. Many pregnant women will notice that
their hair is a lot thicker than normally.

The postpartum hair loss starts after the birth of the baby
since the hair in growth phase of the hair cycle try to attend
maturity. After completion of three months, the hair enters into
the growth phase and new hair have replaced the old hair. The
amount of postpartum hair loss varies between individuals with
some women experiencing more shedding than others. In families
where the hair thinning is inherited, the shedding of hair is
more noticeable after childbirth.

In general the postpartum hair loss lasts for at least six
months and then the re-growth of hair is noticed. The majority
of women will notice that the hair attains its pre-pregnancy
state again within six months after childbirth.

The postpartum hair loss requires no treatment, because it is a
temporary transformation in the growth cycle of hair due to
hormonal alteration during pregnancy.

In spite of the normal process of postpartum hair loss, the
excessive hair falling can be controlled to some extent. Hair
will be removed easily due to excessive brushing after
childbirth. So it is always advised to avoid excessive brushing.
Rubbing preparations into the scalp or taking vitamins may bring
some positive results. Postpartum hair loss does occur after
every pregnancy.

You can go for wigs of different pattern to hide excessive
thinning of hairs due to postpartum hair loss. Since the
postpartum hair loss is a temporary condition, it will make your
life somewhat better. Since a good wig is found to be too
expense, it is up to you to select whether it is required or not.

If you notice excessive postpartum hair loss after giving birth
to a baby, hair re-growth can easily be achieved by using hair
loss products such as Viviscal, Nisim, Revivogen, and Tricomin.
These hair re-grow products are usually available in the form of
scalp lotions, conditioner, and shampoos. Hair Renew, a special
product for women, cleanses the scalp, neutralizes the DHT and
nourishes the hair follicles to prop up healthy hair growth.

Poor nutrition and modern lifestyles can act as a predisposing
factor for postpartum hair loss. Adopting stringent dietary
pattern can prevent excessive postpartum hair loss. By eating
appropriate levels of useful carbohydrates, eating adequate
amounts of protein, and achieving a healthy balance of dietary
fats, you can achieve a good nutritional status to avoid
postpartum hair loss.


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