Normally 90% of the hair grows at any time, 10% is in the
rest period and the hair in this rest period is lost every 2-3 months. In
pregnancy, due to the effect of the hormone estrogen, this hair cycle changes
and more hair goes to the rest period. During pregnancy, hair often grows
rougher; After birth, this hair starts to fall out. Generally, hair loss does
not occur during pregnancy. Hair loss seen after birth does not lead to
permanent hair loss or baldness, it starts to recover after a while after
birth, and the hair that is lost grows again. Hair loss usually starts 2-3
months after birth and continues for 3-5 months. It may take 6-12 months after
birth to stop hair loss and return to normal.
Hair loss may be observed temporarily after conditions such
as abortion, abortion and stillbirth.
Recommendations
to reduce hair loss:
- Avoid wearing tight buckles
- Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables
- Use shampoos containing biotin and silica
- When your hair is wet, comb it with soft brushes
- Do not use hard combs
- Vitamins recommended by your doctor can reduce hair loss
- It is recommended not to blow dry and to use hair dryers in
cold setting.
CHANGES TO
HAIR IN PREGNANCY
Normally, 90 percent of the hair strands remain in the growth
phase, while 10 percent remain in the rest phase, while the proportion of hair
in growth phase during pregnancy increases due to the hormone estrogen.
Therefore, during pregnancy, expectant mothers may feel fullness and thickening
in their hair. Due to the change in growth rate, a change in hair structure can
be observed, for example, curly hair may become more straightened, and hair may
become shiny. Generally, hair loss decreases during pregnancy. The increase in
hair loss occurs not after pregnancy, but after pregnancy. If there is a
serious reduction and loss of hair during pregnancy, this may be another reason
other than pregnancy, it is beneficial to consult your skin doctor about this.
Does hair
loss during pregnancy show that the baby is a boy or a girl?
Having hair loss during pregnancy gives no idea about the sex
of the baby. Regardless of whether the baby is a boy or a girl, hair loss may
sometimes occur or there may be no hair loss.
When does
hair loss start and stop during pregnancy?
As explained above, roaring is seen in the hair rather than
shedding during pregnancy. However, some expectant mothers may experience
shedding (thinning) and usually start after the first months and end with
birth. If there is no disease causing hair loss, it stops after birth and the
hair becomes normal.
Solution to
hair loss during pregnancy:
Those who experience very fast and excessive hair loss during
pregnancy or after childbirth are suitable to be examined primarily by
obstetricians and then to dermatologists if necessary. Because hair loss may
have different reasons besides pregnancy. Trying herbal treatments, herbs,
onion cures, natural drinks, foods as solutions and precautions can cause loss
of time and even hair loss. Instead, a specialist examination and treatment
should be taken if necessary. Random shampoos and conditioners should not be
used.
-REFLUE AND STOMACH PAIN IN PREGNANCY
-BREATHING PROBLEMS IN PREGNANCY
-SHORTNESS OF BREATH IN PREGNANCY
-PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN PREGNANCY
-REFLUE AND STOMACH PAIN IN PREGNANCY
-FREQUENT URINATION IN PREGNANCY
-NAUSEA-VOMITING IN PREGNANCY
-SLEEPLESSNES IN PREGNANCY