S.P. asks from Albuquerque, NM on May 10, 2008
Hair Loss After Pregnancy and Now a Thin Coif
I have read some that it is normal to loose hair after giving birth. I lost it in droves! The excessive loss has slowed down now 8 months later, but my hair is thin. I've always had incredibly think locks; too thick really, and now I can pull my hair back in a tie and wrap it around the pony tail multiple times. It's so strange, my husband has even commented on the thinning. My question is, will it go back to it's normal thickness? I also have significant itching and a lot of flakes. NO other complaints after the birth than that (other than some sleep deprivation). I also breastfeed still; not sure if that has anything to do with it. Any ideas??
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Thank you so much for all the responses. I feel like I have a lot of ideas to work with now. I can see many others have experienced this, that alone is nice to know. Hope my question was helpful to others unaware of this strange change I knew nothing about until it was happening.
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M.K. answers from Flagstaff on May 12, 2008
Don't worry. It will all come back, it just takes a while. Breastfeeding will make it take a little longer.My third child is 14 months old and my new hair growth is maybe an inch long. I breastfed him til 1 year. I yeaned his big sister at 6 months and my hair grew back twice as fast. It is all about hormones.
K.L. answers from Phoenix on May 12, 2008
I don't remember having the hair loss the first time around, but I definitely did with my 2nd son. I have thin hair to begin with and it got even thinner, especially in one spot, but it is back to normal now. I just had my hairdresser cut it to hide the thinning better for a few cuts. I used a "scalp treatment for early stages of thin-looking hair" called Nioxin. It was the same stuff my mom used after radiation.
L.D. answers from Phoenix on May 12, 2008
Hi there! My hair REALLY thinned out after both of my children, both times when my babies were about 4 months and it lasted quite a bit....it almost looked like I had a receding hair line and it was not cute at all! I am happy to report that it all grew back in fine and you would never know it now. Best of luck! L.
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L.H. answers from Albuquerque on May 11, 2008
Hey S.!
It may be normal, though I didn't lose near that much hair. you might want to talk to your doctor about it... I have heard multiple times that excessive losing of hair (and fatigue) can be signs of a thyroid problem. I know that it's easily managed with medicine and I think it just takes a blood test to make sure everything is working normally. It might be worth a look... Good luck!
D.K. answers from Tucson on May 12, 2008
S.,
DO go tell your doctor about this. Yes, it can be a sign of thyroid issues. It could be a sign of a gluten allergy/intolerance. Each could have been triggered by pregnancy. The hair tips are all good too. With luck, the doc will eliminate these other possibilities, and things will return to normal.
Congrats on your baby though.
~D.
D.G. answers from Phoenix on May 12, 2008
Some hairloss is normal after delivery (usually happens anywhere between 6-9mos).
What you are experiencing may be something entirely different.
Please look into Dysbiosis.
Not too many people are aware of it...and that it causes ALOT of different related conditions such as the hairloss you are experiencing.
I suffered from hives, hairloss & candida (thrush).
I recently went thru a change in my diet (cannot do the cleanse yet since I am pregnant and will be nursing soon too). But, the changes in my food intake has drastically made a difference.
Here is a link:
http://iamzenjen.tripod.com/
Let me know if you run into any problems accessing the site.
Good luck & CONGRATS on your baby girl!
~D.
M.B. answers from Albuquerque on May 11, 2008
I have had the same problem and started using the Head and Shoulders new line. I use the one for silky smooth hair, I was having trouble with it knotting up, but you can use whatever one you think you need. I have been using it for about a month now and have seen a huge difference! It will eventually go back to the way it was before pregnancy, it just takes a while. Good luck!
M.
M.L. answers from Albuquerque on May 11, 2008
S., I feel your pain :) I have lost some hair after each of my pregnancies, but I lost a lot more after this last one. I just had a physical and found out my thyroid levels were low so I have been put on a med that is helping with the other symptoms and my hair doesnt seem to be coming out as much. The med is safe to take while nursing also!
Good luck and congrats on the baby!
S.D. answers from Tucson on May 13, 2008
OK, I'm not an expert, but my son is just 11 months old and I had some hair/nail backlash until recently. I say 'backlash' because both were so great during pregnancy! In fact, I just realized today that my nails are finally stronger and growing beyond my fingertips again! My hair will probably follow suit, and hopefully yours too.
T.A. answers from Phoenix on May 11, 2008
S. ~
I lost TONS of hair from about 3 months postpartum until probably 6 months. I had very long hair and lots of it, half way down my back. I've heard it is normal for some women, I had a lot of complications with my delivery but the doctors related to my other complications said it was hormones and that it just happens (I also had night sweats which they said were hormone related and both of these symptoms also happened to my SIL).
Before my hair started falling out it "hurt" like when you have it in a ponytail for too long and that happened for a month or so. I thought my hair would never stop falling out and that I would surely go bald. I think I probably had about 40% hair loss - no lie, and I remember the days of my hair tie wrapping more times around than it ever had :(. My son is now 10 months old and my regrowth is about 6 inches long. I cut my hair in a bob and you can't even tell anymore. I just told my self that I would have a "bad hair year" which sucks because my hair is (was) one of my best features... oh well!
I would suggest getting a good hair cut, people kept telling me that and I thought they were crazy, but it really helped. If you want to discuss it further feel free to send me an email!
Good luck and don't stress about it, it's just hair and it WILL come back!
M.S. answers from Phoenix on May 12, 2008
tell the obgyn. It could be a thyroid issue or medication your taking, or a number of other immune things, did you dye your hair in past?. Keep the amount of hair that comes out for emphasis. No thinning/balding after birth to any great extent.
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