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Hair Loss

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Hair Loss

It is common to lose hair following the birth of a baby. This usually occurs around three months after delivery. During pregnancy there is a rise in hormones and because of this the hair that normally falls out is kept. Following delivery the hormones gradually return to normal and the extra hair starts to fall out and the cycle returns to normal. This hair loss is temporary and by six or twelve months the hair has usually returned to normal.

The following are some suggestions that may help:

  • Try to avoid the use of rollers, braids or pigtails that could stress your hair
  • Eat a diet high in fruits and vegetables which are rich in vitamins and can encourage hair growth
  • Wash hair gently and avoid using fine combs and use shampoos and conditioners that nourish hair, there are several on the market but you could also ask your hairdresser for advice.
  • When blow drying your hair try to use the cooler settings
  • Consider taking Evening Primrose Oil because the essential fatty acids nourish the scalp and may help to slow down the hair loss and it would be a good idea to ask your pharmacist for advice about the recommended dosage.
  • You may also wish to consider homeopathy. If so www.trusthomeopathy.org can help and offer information.
  • If you are worried consult your Doctor
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