Hair Loss After Pregnancy
When looking up information on hair loss after pregnancy, about the only thing you’ll really find is you have to wait for it to grow back. In like a year. It is nice to know it will come back, but what do you do in the meantime?
I was one of the unfortunate ones that lost so much hair I actually watched my forehead grow and spots got so thin I could see my scalp. It was made even worse since I had long hair at the time. I went and made an appointment with my hairdresser and was very frank in telling her ‘My hair is falling out! See?’.
I asked for a solution to covering up the thin spots, and she assessed where my hair was thick and we settled on a style that would mask the thinness while still being a very cute shorter cut.
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After that, she told me to use hair care products that were made for thin hair and added volume to the strands. There are shampoos and mousse and even weekly treatment to make your hair look thicker which can help while you have to wait for it to grow back in.
One thing to remember, don’t dye your hair. This can damage it and make it fall out more rapidly. If you feel the need to color it, a beauty supply has a rinse that doesn’t damage your hair as bad, and can be used. Also don’t wash it every day. This can make it dry out and become brittle. When my hair was falling out, I started washing it every other day and it did help in not losing so much after a few weeks.
It can also be hormonal. Make sure you eat a well balanced diet, you get plenty of exercise and go outside and see the sun. Silly sounding, I know, but this can help fight off depression and make your system go back to normal more quickly, which means the hair stops falling out sooner. Stress can also cause hair loss, so laugh every day. One of the best side effects of this is the baby also benefits from you being less stressed being a new mom too.
If you are really concerned, then see a doctor. He can help you find vitamins that will help and can determine if this is unusual and can help you find a solution.
You can always do what I did when I got a bald spot. Buy a wig. They are inexpensive now, and I owned them in every color, length and style imaginable. Own them and have fun with it if you go this route.
Hair loss after pregnancy will grow back. My baby is now over a decade old and I’ve kept to the hair regimen I followed when he was born and it managed to help me keep my hair looking better today then it ever has. All the bald spots and thinness does go away, and I hope you find these tip will help you deal with your own hair loss a little better.
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