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Monday, February 18, 2013

Post Partum Hair Shedding: Is It Normal?


My daughter, MadiMel and I (2005)
The first time I went through Post Partum Hair Shedding, I was disturbed, bothered and even upset.  I was warned by many women I knew, including my mother by backing it up with horror stories and myths.  But I was not "educated" as to why it was happening about 4 months after giving birth.  My edges were gone and I had a severe widow's peak to match.

Let us fast forward to the beginning of my hair journey.  I started learning how to care for my and my daughter's hair which led me to educate myself about hair care, products and techniques that would help to gain and maintain healthy hair.  In the process, 
I learned more about Post Partum Hair Shedding too.  Thanks to my husband's awesome idea of having another child, we became pregnant and I was already armed with knowledge.

I had found and visited the site American Pregnancy Association to read more about Post Partum Hair Shedding.  It was more understanding because every thing that was laid out in the article made a lot of sense.

Here is what I gathered from reading about this "normal" issue that some women have after giving birth.

Telogen Effluvium is when there is excessive hair shedding from the resting phase that is caused by numerous factors including childbirth which is being discussed here.

With an average person:  Most of your hair is growing at one time and about 10% of it goes into a resting phase.  The hair that are in the resting phase eventually falls out which is then replaced by new hairs.  

With a pregnant woman:   Due to the rise in hormones during pregnancy, "more than an usual amount of hair" goes into a resting phase.  An average of 40-50% of women are affected, but it is only temporary.

I can assure that some of you who had given birth, experienced thick and luxurious hair.  Because of our friend estrogen, who plays a big role in the delayed process of the resting phase; roughly 3-4 months post delivery, the body's hormones tries to reach a point of equilibrium.  While your body is trying to get back to it's normal pre-pregnancy state, the hair that went into the resting phase falls out....almost all at once in a short period of time.  Remember that I mentioned earlier....during pregnancy, more hair is in a resting phase.  Therefore, more hair will shed.  This is the reason why it seems as though some of you and including myself had tumbleweeds of hair on our bathroom floors after having our beautiful blessings of joy.

Pros: This is only temporary.  It does not happen with every woman after child birth.  Keep in mind that every woman is different and every pregnancy is different.  There are those who never experienced it at all.  For example, my friend Traycee (of Keep It Simple Sista hair blog) never experienced Post Partum Hair Shedding after giving birth to any of her sons, whereas, it has happened to me...twice. 

Other things that can cause excessive shedding due to hormones:

* Discontinuation of most contraceptives
* An abortion
* Miscarriage/stillbirth (Missed Abortion)

If you experience Post Partum Hair Shedding, here are some things that has worked for me which I hope works for you as well.  Most of the things mentioned below should also be done during pregnancy too.  I also posted a short Video about it too.
  • Patience
  • Accept and deal with it
  • Using methods as to not cause stress to the hair: no tight ponytails, cornrows and other styles alike
  • Protein treatments: to keep the hair I have on my head strong
  • Moisturize my scalp and edges with Castor Oil
  • Cowashed more, to keep the hair moisturized
  • Detangling the hair once a week: This helps to remove the shedded hair so it will not cause the hair to be become more tangled.
  • More protective styles (this keeps to help from over manipulating the hair)
  • Exercise
  • Taking vitamins (prenatal or regular supplemental - be sure to consult doctor)
  • Drinking water and having a healthy diet
  • Stress less: Organize yourself better, keeping away from negativity and handling it accordingly, allow faith to help you focus your energy on important things
What other things might you suggest?  What was your experience(s) with Post Partum Hair Shedding if you went through it?  How did you maintain your hair?

(Please Note:  I am not an expert nor a doctor. Everything written above is due to things I have read, researched and which helped me understand what I was going through.   If your hair shedding persists, please see a professional because there may be other underlying factors/causes.)

Thanks so much for reading!

-Sdestra








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10 comments:

  1. Southern GirlFebruary 19, 2013 at 2:18 AM

    Yeah that would be scary. Adoption is looking better and better.

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    1. UnknownMarch 5, 2013 at 10:53 AM

      LOL...too funny!

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  2. UnknownFebruary 19, 2013 at 6:40 PM

    sis.... i am sooo glad you wrote this! i have been trying to figure out why on earth my hair shedding has increased a gabillion in the last few months, but when you mentioned the "discontinuation" of contraceptives, i had my "light bulb" moment. having decided to have kids, the hubby and i have stopped all birth control measures, so, i guess i can thank myself for the added shedding! phew, at least i know now! thanks for the info!

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    1. UnknownMarch 5, 2013 at 10:54 AM

      I'm glad that it gave you some relief. Birth control does mess with our hormones too, so when your body is trying to get back to normal, that is what happens. Good luck with you and hubby on trying to make that beautiful baby. May God bless you :-)

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  3. DaintyffanyFebruary 19, 2013 at 9:35 PM

    I'm not sure about postpartum but i went through a serious amount of first trimester shedding I was breaking down crying until i found out i was pregnant (which i should have thought of since I was constantly crying)then it didn't seem to be such a big deal.

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    1. UnknownMarch 5, 2013 at 10:55 AM

      And it does happen to some people during their pregnancies too. Sorry this happened. How is your hair journey now?

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  4. KLP @ SavingOurStrandsFebruary 20, 2013 at 9:22 PM

    While I was pregnant with my second little one, I could literally count the number of shed hairs on one hand. Then around 3-4 months post-partum, I started shedding like a mad man. It looked like I had a hairy rodent in my shower drain every wash day.

    The good news is that this crazy shedding doesn't last. It took about 8 weeks before my shedding was back under control. I know that this sounds loca but relax! Stressing seriously ONLY makes it worse!

    www.savingourstrands.blogspot.com

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    1. UnknownMarch 5, 2013 at 10:57 AM

      I agree with you! Stress less is the best. I wish more women knew about this, maybe it will make a lot of us exhale a little more when it happens.

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    2. UnknownDecember 16, 2014 at 5:48 PM

      Great article, sdestra! I need to be patient about this for sure. But I am happy to hear KLM's shedding lasted only about 8 weeks. Having an end date in mind will help to calm me.

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