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The Fall out

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Forum Name: Pregnancy Hair & Beauty Tips
Forum Description: Having a baby doesn't mean you can't still be beautiful
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Printed Date: April 26 2024 at 2:02pm


Topic: The Fall out
Posted By: Lilly
Subject: The Fall out
Date Posted: May 19 2004 at 12:08am
I had a baby girl in December and found out today I was pregnant again. I was shocked at the amount of hair I lost after my last pregnancy. is there anyway I can stop this from happening? Does anybody know why it happens?

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Lilly
mother of Emmah a beautiful baby girl born 12/29/03 Soon to be Mother of twin baby girls due 10/31/04



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Posted By: miss brenda
Date Posted: May 19 2004 at 2:17am
Congrats on your baby and your pregnancy!

When I had my first baby I noticed some hair fallout too. My hair seemed to get thinner.

I just had my second child a while ago and I didn't notice any fallout. But I have much shorter hair this time, I am presently wearing a buzzcut. Maybe if your hair is longer it falls out more. I'm not sure about that. I do know that if you lose your hair it usually grows back.
It's a small price to pay to have a beautiful little baby, isn't it.

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Posted By: Lilly
Date Posted: May 24 2004 at 4:37pm
Thanks for the help. I went shorter this time about to my chin and it doesn't look as dull or as thin anymore. Maybe it is the vitamins I have to take. I wish I could take them all the time.

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Lilly
mother of Emmah a beautiful baby girl born 12/29/03 Soon to be Mother of twin baby girls due 10/31/04


Posted By: Elissa
Date Posted: June 03 2004 at 10:54am
Congratulations on the birth of your daughter and of your new news!

I have noticed no changes in my hair. But every pregnancy is different, even for the same person. So hopefully you won't experience the hair loss this time. I recommend very gentle shampoos in any case--avoid sodium or ammonium lauryl sulfates. The Laureth sulfates are ok though.

Be well

Elissa
due with first daughter, 6/30/04

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Posted By: meg77
Date Posted: September 05 2006 at 2:52pm
Do not worry, the hair loss will not cause you to go bald!  It is a natural process.  During pregnancy you may notice you hair to get thicker and more abundant, that is because of hormonal changes in your body.  Your body is holding on to every nutrient to support the growing baby and thus the hair you would normally lose stays.  Few months after delivery, you will lose that hair.  It may look like  alot but it's just the hair you should have shedded months ago. 


Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: September 06 2006 at 1:45pm

I couldn't have said it better Meg!



Posted By: julesyjul88
Date Posted: October 08 2006 at 4:41pm
 Meg77 is right...it is completely natural. I never noticed much falling out,but my sister called me hysterical one day and said about 300 hairs fell out all at once. Of course she never had any bald spots and to me it didnt even seem thinner~but I guess seeing it all come out can be kinda scary.
I did notice how lush and full my hair was during pregnancy,but it also became darker and more oily after! Werid,I guess the hormone changes did it.


Posted By: Sakeenah
Date Posted: October 18 2006 at 8:15am
Shocked


Posted By: JerCat
Date Posted: January 25 2007 at 1:10pm
The fallout is due to the fact that during pregnancy your hormones and body are programmed on a "grow" cycle.  After you give birth, usually around the 3 month mark or so (sooner if you bottle-feed), you will see the hormones levels decrease into a "shed" cycle.

Some women notice a huge amount of hair while others don't seem to notice but a few extras hairs.


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