What are the reasons for hair loss after pregnancy

  Recently, a pregnant woman has discovered that she has experienced hair loss, which has caused her some concern. Although it is known that there may be some physiological phenomena in the body after pregnancy, pregnant women do not know whether hair loss is a normal phenomenon. They want to know what causes hair loss after pregnancy?

  

What are the reasons for hair loss after pregnancy1

  There are many reasons for hair loss during pregnancy. Firstly, the hormone levels in the pregnant woman's body will change after pregnancy. With the significant increase of estrogen in the body, the metabolic rate will accelerate, leading to an increase in hair renewal speed and hair loss. Pregnant women do not need to worry about this situation. As long as the hormones in the pregnant woman's body return to normal after giving birth, the hair loss phenomenon will be alleviated.

  Secondly, many pregnant women, due to their lack of knowledge about pregnancy and childbirth, may have concerns about pregnancy and whether the fetus is growing and developing well in the uterus, leading to increased mental stress. When pregnant women are emotionally unstable, they are prone to autonomic nervous system dysfunction, resulting in hair loss. When this happens, it is best for pregnant women to seek advice from experienced mothers or professional doctors. When the concerns are resolved and emotions return to normal, hair loss will also decrease.

  During pregnancy, the demand for iron in pregnant women will increase, so it is very important to supplement iron in a timely manner. If pregnant women are iron deficient, iron deficiency anemia will occur, which will weaken the oxygen supply capacity of red blood cells and reduce the amount of blood reaching the scalp, affecting the absorption of nutrients by hair follicles. Hair will also become fragile, leading to hair loss. At this time, pregnant women should supplement iron in a timely manner and eat more iron rich foods to alleviate hair loss.

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