Baby is 3 months old and my hair is falling like crazy, comb pe bunch of hair daily. Itna pehle kabhi nahi hua. Is there any way to stop or reduce it? Pls share what worked for u.
My mother-in-law told me to apply bhringraj oil regularly, and it did feel nice. But mostly, our doctor said it's hormonal and will reduce on its own after some months. Just keep eating healthy and try to relax, dear.
OMG, I totally freaked out when my hair started falling out in clumps. I thought something was seriously wrong! But then my doctor and friends told me it's totally normal postpartum. It slows down eventually, mine did around 6-7 months.
Oh god, I'm already anticipating this problem! My hair is glorious right now, but I know it's a lie. I'm just hoping for a miracle or maybe I'll just shave my head and save on shampoo, haha!
Oh god, tell me about it! My hair was everywhere, like a shedding cat. Honestly, I think it's just part of the whole postpartum 'glow'... or lack thereof. Just try to eat well and maybe tie it up so u dont see how much is falling.
This is a very common concern, dear. Hormonal changes after delivery are the main reason. Focus on gentle hair care, use a wide-tooth comb. A good diet with plenty of protein, iron, and biotin-rich foods like eggs and nuts is key. If it's excessive, check with your gynac.
Haan, hair fall toh hoga hi thoda, hormones ka chakkar hai. Main toh bas ache se oiling karti thi nariyal tel se, aur phir mild shampoo use karti thi. Bahut chemicals waale products avoid kiye. Ek balanced diet rakhna bhi bahut zaroori hai.
Look, hair fall post-pregnancy is super common, like 90% of us face it. Don't stress too much. Focus on a good diet, especially protein and iron. And talk to your gynac, sometimes they suggest supplements if needed.
I remember thinking I'd go bald! Seriously, my drain was always full of hair. It felt so scary at the time. But honestly, it gets better. By the time my little one was around 8-9 months, it started getting back to normal. Just be patient.
For me, because of my PCOS history, I was extra worried. My doc said to keep an eye on iron levels and Vitamin D. It's good to talk to your gynac about it, just to rule out any other deficiencies. Don't self-medicate anything.