TMI: Pubic Hair Loss after Pregnancy Q?
- October 21st, 2010
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Bit of an embarrassing Q. My daughter is 11 and a half weeks. And my K? Body is? little pr? s back? normal except for my pubic hair is essentially disappear? be! This is not to fall in clumps, it just seems to disappear? Be (for? Escape guess fall / in the shower or something lava) My partner has always loved? the “nat? Natural but clean” look, and now I see how someone, I tried Wax in Mitte.Ich m not losing my hair does? you but my leg hair has simply merge rt? cro? be, or less? much slower. It is 8 days I flush? my legs, and m? me not a little hair is back: / But what happens? : /
Shoot girl your lucky
It could be because of the change in hormones, your body is trying to go back to normal. If you start losing hair else where, you can call your doctor.
Like someone else said, it is probably the change in hormones. However, I think you should probably make a call to your doctor’s office and see what they say.
Do you happen to have any family history of thyroid problems (hypothyroidism/ hyperthyroidism, etc)? If you do, you might want to have your thyroid checked. Hair loss is a symptom of both. Check out the links below to see if you have anymore symptoms of either:
Hypothyroidism-
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/hypothyroidism-symptoms
Hyperthyroidism-
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/hyperthyroidism-symptoms
Why didn’t this happen to me? Dam if i left my legs for 8 days i’d have a mini forest!
I’m sure its just your hormones, as long as none of the hair on your head’s fallen out i’m sure it’s okay & make the most of it!
its probably down to hormone changes, a lot of women after they have had a baby will notice hair loss, as ur hair thickens up so much during pregnancy…but i’ve never heard of this before, it might be because of hormones but there are other possibilities – like someone else mentioned, hyper/hypothyroidism has hair loss as one of its symptoms. Might be worth going to see your doctor (maybe a female doctor?) and seeing if she thinks there might be something wrong.