Sunday, February 12, 2012

Pregnancy hair loss help?

Hi i have been having hair loss since 2-3 months after i had my Lovely baby boy ;) he is now 5 months and it is still coming out, it is starting to get noticeable at the front and side of my head, is this normal to go on this long and to show in these places


please help im getting worried now ;(


thank youPregnancy hair loss help?
year ago (after my second baby) I suffered very much from dandruff and hair loss too and I started trying everything you can imagine to stop my hair loss.


the things that really worked for me was:





1) Vitamin A - an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;





2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The 'B' vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;





3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;





4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);





5) also I used herbal treatment - Provillus (do not use Rogaine - it can cause unwanted hair growth elsewhere on the body)


It is a good products that helps prevent hair loss and contains Biotin and the clinically tested ingredients approved by the FDA to help re-grow your hair.! I think it is very important!





It worked and still works for me!Pregnancy hair loss help?
What your experiencing is normal. It's called postpartum alopecia. Some women lose their hair after having a baby.





When your pregnant, your hair grows faster. After you have a baby, your hair growth goes back to normal as your body is trying to restore its natural hormonal balance.





Although postpartum alopecia is pretty normal for some women, if you are worried, then you should contact your physician or dermatologist.





Stacy L. Davis


Student Cosmetologist, Aveda Institute of Los Angeles


Blogger, TheHairYouWear.blogspot.com
i really suggest you consolt a doctor before the situtation gets any worse! And maybe she will give you some vitamins or tricks to grow back ur hair
go to the doctor duh

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