Childbirth can be a stressful time and for some women it can result in a temporary hair loss condition called postpartum alopecia (also known as postnatal alopecia). The condition usually starts around two to three months after childbirth, gradually worsening for up to three months then recovering over the next three months until hair starts to re-grow. Postpartum alopecia is characterized as a general thinning (also known as diffuse thinning) over the whole scalp. This is unlike male pattern hair loss where the hairline recedes and a completely bald patch appears on the top of the scalp. Postpartum Alopecia can affect up to 90% of all mothers and the extent of hair loss can vary considerably from mild to excessive shedding.
Why does it occur?
The exact cause of postpartum alopecia is still not fully understood but it is linked to the hormonal changes that occur during childbirth. During pregnancy there are increased levels of estrogen in the body which keeps the hair in the anagen growing phase resulting in temporarily thicker hair. After childbirth a withdrawal of estrogen switches off the extended growing phase and switches the hair to the catagen shedding phase resulting in the sudden excessive hair loss. It has been suggested that modern lifestyles and poor nutrition are a major factor for postpartum alopecia, but research has shown that these factors do not play a part in this condition.
Can it be treated?
Since postpartum alopecia is a temporary condition where the hair fully recovers there are few effective treatments available. You can consult with you local GP for advice but you will probably be advised that there is nothing to worry about due to it being part of the natural postpartum process. The best that can be done is to try not to exacerbate the condition so that no more hair loss than necessary occurs. To help maintain your hair during this period you should try and avoid hair styles with plaits, pigtails, braids and using tight hair rollers that tend to pull the hair. Also avoid using hot blow dryers and heated hair strengtheners as these can also put excessive stress on the hair. After washing always try to pat the hair dry with a good quality bath towel, hair is always more fragile when wet so try not to rub the hair vigorously.
Eating a healthy diet that includes fresh fruit and vegetables can also play an important part in trying to maintain the hair. Fruit and vegetables contain flavonoids which are thought to encourage stronger hair growth by strengthening the small blood vessels supplying the hair follicles. Diet supplements are also known to help with hair growth and these can be used to help treat postpartum alopecia. The most effective vitamin supplements are Biotin, Vitamin B complex, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and Zinc and these are readily available in multivitamin capsules. Finally there are a range of hair loss shampoos that may help to reduce hair loss in some cases but these are not generally guaranteed to help with postpartum alopecia.
The most important thing to remember about postpartum alopecia is try not to worry too much, it is only a temporary condition and it will eventually stop.
Loss Of Pregnancy Symptoms
In order to reduce weight and improve muscle tone after child birth, women should exercise at a slow and steady pace in a safe manner. This is what leads to the desired weight loss in the long run.
The media is full of hype about celebrity moms who have miraculously shed their post pregnancy weight in no time. However, one should realize these celebrities usually have a better metabolic system on an average and also have access to the most expensive personal trainers, diet consultants and enough money to buy the top of the range gym equipment.
Thus, the average new mother shouldn't feel guilty by making comparisons with the results above and instead try and focus on losing weight according to their own abilities and metabolism levels.
Generally, it takes up to 6 months for a woman to get back to her normal body weight after giving birth. The word 'Normal' here implies the average hormonal and metabolic levels that they possessed prior to conception.
In some cases however, they might not be able to get back to their normal weight completely and this is considered completely natural. Mother's who are breast feeding shouldn't be calorie conscious because the stress of night feeding and continuous care for their babies is difficult enough without having to worry about weight issues.
The main aim for the first few months after giving birth is to have a healthy and nutritious diet. Ideally, a well balanced diet for new mothers should be around 2000 calories and include 50% carbohydrates, 30% of proteins and 10% of fat along with adequate amounts of fiber.
Nursing mothers can afford to treat themselves occasionally but it should be done in moderation. Perhaps the most common mistake mothers make is to overeat during and after pregnancy. One should not go to extremes.
Exercising at a moderate level is recommended for new mothers but they should focus more on increasing their stamina and muscle tone gradually. The goal should be to achieve mood-elevation and retain optimal health and not to follow a vigorous exercise regime.
On an average women gain between 25-35 pounds during pregnancy but half of this is shed during child birth. The remaining 12-21 pounds can be lost over a period of 6 to 8 months. The key is to do it at a slow and steady pace so that the results remain over a long period of time.
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