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Postpartum Telogen Effluvium

When Hair Thins After Giving Birth

Postpartum Telogen Effluvium-When Hair Thins After Giving BirthFemale hair loss is a relatively common condition experienced by women who have given birth. Understanding hair loss is important, as it can take some of the fear out of finding handfuls of hair in the hairbrush, shower drain and even in the fists of your curious newborn.

"A few months after I delivered my twins, I started noticing a lot of hair in my hairbrush," says Jennifer Hans, mother of three from Fort Wayne, Ind. "The brush, which I cleaned only occasionally in the past, needed to be cleaned every three or four days. It seemed like I was losing a ton of hair!"

Female hair loss is a relatively common condition.

Although Hans' hair loss didn't become visually noticeable, there are other women who aren't so lucky. Tenna Perry of Porter, Texas, saw definite signs of a receding hairline and the hair at the crown of her head was also visibly thin.

"It wasn't possible to brush my waist length hair without cleaning the hair out of the brush at least once," says Perry. "The drainage in the bath was a problem because of the hair clogs that would accumulate with each washing. I never realized how much hair I had until I started seeing it coming out on its own!"


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Anonymous says
September 9, 2009

I realize that hair loss is a normal part of pregnancy, however I now have a severe receding hairline. I have always had thick hair, now I look like a middle aged man. I have also have a pregnancy mask so to speak that has not gone away. Will I ever look human again?

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