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After Pregnancy Changes!

When my daughter was around 3 months old, I started noticing that my hair was coming out. I didn't lose hardly any during pregnancy and during the first few months after she was born, but now it's coming out like crazy! I've heard that women tend to lose all the hair that they hung on to during pregnancy but this seems crazy. Am I going bald?! I have pretty thick hair but I'm starting to get crazy. Please tell me this slows down!

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This is about the time that it starts to fall out. It is scary and you think you are going bald but you wont and it does back off after a little while.

I have thick hair too, and after my son was born it fell out by the fistful! It was everywhere! I always had a big wad of hair to take out of the shower. I think after about 6 months it started to slow down and get better. Kind of scary at first, but I never had any bald spots or anything like that. It will go away. Hang in there!

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I'm in the same boat as you as we speak. My daughter is going to be four months next week and my hair is falling out like crazy, mostly in the shower and when I blow dry it. It happened after my first daughter as well, and lasted pretty much from the time she was four months old until I got pregnant again with daughter number two, when my first was 9 months. So hopefully it won't last more than a few more months!

I also have really thick hair and suffered the same issue. With my first pregnancy (my daughter) my hair fell out in handfuls. It was never noticeable, except to the shower drain that is. With my second pregnancy (my son) after delivering him, my hair fell out terribly. So badly in fact that it did become noticeable, especially in the front of my hair. After the second pregnancy I was also taking the pill, so I stopped taking it and the hair stopped falling out. It may have been coincidence but if you are taking birth control it could be contributing.

Very common and does eventually slow down. I used Nioxin which helps with regrowth (they sell it at Ulta). It was recommended my hairstylist and totally helped me. Make sure you're eating healthy and taking a multi-vitamin.

I've been there! It happened with each of my 3 pregnancies... HANDFUL's of hair coming out in the shower... it was irritating, but I never looked bald. I did get some funny spots across my front hairline that then grew back a bit and I had a funny line of shorter hair for a while.

I think it took till about 9 months post pregnancy for it to stop.

Jessica

My hair fell out like crazy after having both kids. Seriously it was a lot. I never went bald though or looked like I had thinning hair. Takes times for hormones to adjust.

My hair fell out quite a bit around 3 months postpartum as well. I was breastfeeding at the time. It quit after a couple weeks and then got normal again. Good luck!

K. -
Scary, yes, but completely normal. It seems I didn't lose a hair on my head during either of my pregnancies, but it came out in handfuls after each. Every time I brushed or shampooed my hair, I was horrified by how much hair was coming out. I didn't go bald, it stopped on its own, and yours will too.
Try not to fret!

My hair fell out so bad after my son (it started at 3 months after too), that when looking at a picture I thought I had gray hair all around my face. Turns out, that's where my hair had fallen out and the scalp was showing. So attractive!

My hair is thinner, but it quite falling out in record numbers. Trust me, it will stop, just prior to you going out and buying a wig. ha!

Good luck and congrats on your new baby!

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