So, first question, why is this happening?!
Your hair grows in cycles - growing phase, resting pahse, shedding phase and back to growing. However, during pregnancy the hormone changes (specifically increased levels of estrogen) mean that your hair tends to stay in the growing phase so you may notice less shedding and your hair becoming thicker and lusher.
Once baby is born those estrogen levels start to drop and your hair moves into its shedding phase, as there's more hair to shed you may find it a bit distressing to see so much hair coming out at once, but don't panic, this is normal.
This increased shedding tends to peak around 4-5 months, and can be affected by whether or not you're breastfeeding, but should be back to normal by baby's first birthday.
What can I do about it?
You don't have to, although you may notice some additional layers to your hair as the regrowth begins.
Here are some tips to help that regrowth phase and keep you feeling confident:
When should I be worried?
If hair growth hasn't begun again by 12 months postpartum, contact your Dr for advice.
It is also worth being aware that loose hairs may get stuck around baby's little fingers or toes and form a tourniquet which can cut off blood supply. If you notice this, unwind or cut the hair with scissors, if you can't remove it yourself or are worried speak to a Dr or 111.
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