Temporary Womens Hair Loss after Pregnancy
Did you know that as a women you can experience hair loss after child birth known as postpartum alopecia? It generally happens 2-3 months after the birth occurs and can continue to progressively get worse for up to three or four months after wards.
Recovery occurs usually naturally and happens over about another 3-4 month period. Patience is key here.
The type of hair loss is usually a general thinning of the hair on the scalp. What does that mean? Well it’s not concentrated to one particular area of the scalp it’s all over.
If you’re afraid you may be suffering from postpartum alopecia don’t panic. A quick trip to your family doctor can answer your questions. This can affect up to 90% of women after pregnancy to varying degrees, but since it’s temporary you don’t nee dot panic.
Treatments are usually null since it fixes itself over a few months. The best thing you can do is try not to make the issue worse. Avoid coloring your hair, harsh hair styling products, hair dryers and straighteners.
You can use a shampoo for hair loss like Nisim’s new hair biofactors to try and slow the process if you want to ease your worries as well. This shampoo and conditioner combination simply replaces your regular shampoo each day when you wash.
Also when drying your hair pat dry rather then rubbing hard. This is easier on your hair and your scalp.

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