Hormones and Body Chemistry
When a woman is pregnant, her body undergoes many changes. The levels of estrogen and progesterone are higher. Once the baby is born, the hair goes into the stage known as the telegen stage, which simply means it is resting. Then about three to six months after the baby is born, the follicles from the resting hair will begin to come out rapidly.
This is when many women panic and think they are losing all their hair. However, rest assured it will not all fall out. Another reason for excessive loss may …show more content…
The other 5% to 15% is in the resting phase. When the resting phase is over, you will lose these hairs. They are replaced with new hair that is usually already growing.
On average, women lose around 100 hairs per day. When you are pregnant, the higher levels of estrogen cause the growing stage to last longer. Therefore, the hairs that are normally in the resting stage at this point are still growing. So the hair is thicker when you are pregnant. When you give birth and the estrogen levels drop, causing the follicles to go into the resting stage and start falling out.
More often than not, the biggest loss is among women who wear their hair long. There is nothing you can do to stop the natural resting stage. However, many women feel this is a good time to go for a short cut. Mainly the reason for this is they do not have the time to style their coiffure as they did before the baby was born.
There are products available that will help to strengthen hair and at least give it a fuller look until the new growth. There are different types of products such as, mousse and thickener that will make your hair appear much thicker by adding