Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hair and Pregnancy



Pregnancy is an amazing time in a woman’s life. It’s exciting and new, for both the expecting mother and father even if they already have kids. During pregnancy a woman’s body is a really a natural spring for change. In the first trimester and second she will go through sickness and health for the sake of her child. while pregnant a woman also goes through lots of hormonal changes which will affect her mood and sometimes even appearance, giving her a “pregnant glow”

 We all have male and female hormones balanced out in our bodies depending on our gender. Men have more androgens and testosterone and women have estrogen and progesterone. Believe it or not it is the androgens that are responsible for hair loss in humans –the male hormone- and oestrogen- the female hormone- which protects the follicle, combating alopecia.  

During pregnancy the high oestrogen levels in the woman's body prevent the hair from moving into the telogen phase. For 9 months, they remain locked in the growth phase. This is why many woman say their hair “grew and grew and grew!” during their pregnancy. However During the re-establishment of hormonal balance which occurs after giving birth, all these hairs enter the telogen phase –the phase where hair falls out- which ends 2 or 3 months later by their being shed en masse. This is also why MANY women believe the myth that your hair falls our because of child birth. This is not true, your hair is simply picking up where it left off now that everything is back to “normal”. So, after you give birth the usual cycle then restarts and your head of hair rapidly recovers its ordinary appearance.

To avoid unnecessary worry after you give birth, continue to take pre-natal vitamins. Prenatal vitamins aren't significantly different from regular daily multivitamins. They contain many of the same vitamins and minerals that you'd find in a women's daily supplement pill, though the amounts of nutrients are adjusted to meet the needs of pregnant women. In particular, prenatals contain large quantities of iron and folic acid. Drs. Michael Roizen and Mehmet Oz, in their book "You: Having A Baby," explain that pregnant women need the extra iron and folic acid in prenatal vitamins to provide for specialized pregnancy needs. As opposed to seeing an abundance of shed hair you will see it enters the telogen stag more slowly, allowing you to get used to your hair again.

Remember to condition your hair regularly after giving birth and while you are pregnant as well as trying to stay hydrated. Doing this will ensure healthy looking hair all throughout your pregnancy and afterward.

Remember that after pregnancy your body will take time to go back to normal so try not to stress over things like shedding. Its natural and bound to happen
Our blog post Hair and Food has lots of great tips and tricks on how to eat for healthy hair, check it out here!

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