Postpartum: Short hairstyles after birth?

After birth, many women go through the postpartum hair loss. This is an issue that many new moms go through and thus resorted to short hairstyles to minimize hair loss Although shorter haircut can help reduce hair loss, the problem is still there.

Hair loss happens usually a few months after having a baby. This can be distressing for many new moms but there is a way to lessen this natural phenomenon in post-pregnancy adjustments. These adjustments not only include hair loss but also issues on weight gained from pregnancy and other emotional conflicts on the first phase of motherhood. Hair loss is a temporary phase and it is good to note that the hair grows back to its normal fuller condition after 6-12 months or on the first birthday of your child.

In this post, let’s look at how to care for hair after birth to minimize hair loss.

Helpful Tips To Manage Hair Loss After Birth

1. Get a short hairstyle. Talk to your hair stylist. They can give you a pixie cut that suits your face and help you lessen hair fall. Pixies are also easier to manage especially for new moms who have lesser time to manage long hair.

2. Wash your hair every other day. Refrain from having too much accumulated scalp oil. These natural oils can encourage more hair fall so it is best to shampoo and condition the hair every other day.

3. You want to do away with hair color for the moment. Hair color has chemical components that can be dangerous to your hair while shedding. So it is best to stick with your natural hair color and wait until your hair grows back to its fuller state.

4. For excessive hair shedding, talk to a dermatologists for evaluation and management. There could be a number of medical conditions that you are not aware of that can be contributing to excessive hair fall.

Postpartum hair loss Q&A with a dermatologist: hair care tips

Bonus Q&A:

Can pregnant women cut their hair short while pregnant?

Yes you can. Pregnant women can always cut their hair short while pregnant because it is a non-invasive procedure. It does not affect pregnancy directly or indirectly.

Should you color your hair while pregnant?

Although haircut is okay when pregnant, hair color is not encouraged during pregnancy because of the chemicals that the pregnant women may inhale that can be toxic to her health and can affect the baby.