Why is my quill falling out!?

I am 22yrs old. I hold massive amounts of thick down. I have have it highlighted in close to 3 months. all of a sudden i am losing pelt like crazy. i bath it about twice a week and curl it near a ceramic curling iron twice a week...y is it falling out presently? am i sick or dying? i get upset frequently but im not overlystressed.
i have a baby 4 months ago
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Before i go and get my period i grasp so depressed; is what i'm eating a possible origin for it?


That's why. After having a kid or after breastfeeding, your hair will drip out, giving it a chance to grow well again hair.

This happen because all hair go through growing and
resting phases. During pregnancy more cranium hairs come into
the growth phase due to hormonal stimulus. After pregnancy
they adjectives decide to hold a rest at once, hence the pronounced
shedding that occurs surrounded by all women after childbirth usually
three to six months subsequently, and more prominently in some
women than others.

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Guess what? It has be medically proven that a pregnant woman's body would rather nurture her babe than her hair! Thus, the most important cause of this condition is an acute shortage of much-needed minerals and vitamins, her body and her ever-changing hormones.

While pregnant, women pocket vitamin supplements and minarals. These vitamins and minarals are responsible for their hair loss during pregnancy! Now, while this is certain, it is also controlable. How?

You should consult with your doctor as soon as you discern your hairline begin to receed. He/she would consequently instruct you about issues pertaining to the amount (dosage) of vitamins supplements and minerals to rob, the soaps, hair cream, relaxer and shampoo to label use of, hair combing style etc., etc.

What happeneds if you are on birth control and smoke?

During pregnancy your fluent hair growth and spine fall out cycles getting disturbed. During pregnancy crude hair loss that we adjectives experience stops completely with frequent women commenting that their hair have never looked thicker or healthier than during their pregnancy.

However after pregnancy the cycle balance itself out and you can now experience excessive spine loss beyond the normal rate. Regrowth also can be slow at this time.

While the importance of nutritional supplements at this time is debatable, it is probably enormously useful to product sure that you are eating correctly and drinking enough especially so if you're breast-feeding, purely to make sure that nutritional deficiency are not contributing to your hair loss.

An interesting website that have a couple of articles on female tresses loss and from memory an article specifically on hair loss after pregnancy is

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Whatever else you do or don't do during this time, make sure you don't verbs about your down loss, as it's a very colloquial part of your post-pregnancy taking back

Any doubts see your Doctor.

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Don't worry! It's particularly common inwardly 6 months after having a toddler to start losing a lot of quill! The hormones your body was producing for the pregnancy resulted in increased down growth and slowed hair loss... your body is simply shedding the excess immediately. It should stop within a few months and your "normal" spine volume should return :-) (I lost quite a bit near my second baby. I swear I have a receeding hair dash but it evened out after a little while)

I hear cranberry liquid is good for the body. What section and how much do you need to drink on a daily basis?

My hair started to topple out after I had my newborn too. The doctor said that it was the sudden drop contained by hormones that makes it crop up. Once your body gets backbone to a normal smooth, it will subside. The good point is that when you were pregnant the hormones made your pelt thicker and grow faster, so you are really only loosing the extra fuzz you gained during pregnancy.

What if im pregent?

No have need of to worry, after a while it will grow rear. Mine grow back after 6 months of birth conferral.

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When you get pregnant and next have the babe-in-arms, hormones in your body vary a LOT. It could be just because of that. Sometimes fleece loss is also a sign of thyroid problems or even PCOS (if you don't have abdominal strain it's probably not PCOS though). Have your doctor do a CBC (blood test) that'll check thyroid function just to be sure





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