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Why does postpartum hair fall happen?Causes, treatment, and effective ways to manage it

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 31, 2026, 19:00 IST
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Hair Loss After Pregnancy

Scroll through any new-mom forum or social media feed, and you'll see one panicked question popping up over and over again. You’ve just welcomed a beautiful baby into the world. You’re exhausted, running on nothing but caffeine, and absolutely in love. But then, you take a quick shower. Suddenly, you're staring at a massive clump of hair in the drain. You brush your hair, and your hairbrush looks like it belongs to a small furry animal.

Sound familiar? It’s terrifying. We know. But first things first: take a deep, calming breath. You are not going bald. What you’re experiencing right now is incredibly common. Clinically, doctors call it postpartum telogen effluvium. It sounds like a scary diagnosis, but it's actually a temporary, totally natural phase. Let's break down exactly why your hair is suddenly jumping ship, and more importantly, how you can speed up the regrowth process.

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The Culprit? It’s All About the Hormones

Remember that thick, glorious, shampoo-commercial hair you had during pregnancy? You can thank estrogen for that. Elevated estrogen levels kept your hair stubbornly locked in the "anagen" (growth) phase. Basically, your hair temporarily forgot how to shed. But after childbirth, those hormone levels absolutely plummet. This sudden drop shocks your hair follicles. A massive percentage of your hair suddenly switches into the "telogen" phase—the resting and shedding stage—all at the exact same time.


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The Timeline: When Does This End?

Because hair takes a couple of months to rest in the follicle before it actually falls out, you usually won't see the big shed the day you give birth. Here is what the typical timeline looks like:


● Months 0 to 3: Your hair is quietly shifting into the resting phase. You probably won't notice much of a change just yet.

● Months 3 to 6: Welcome to the peak shedding zone. This is when the hair loss is most intense and noticeable.

● Months 6 to 12: The storm finally starts to pass. Shedding slows down, and you’ll likely spot those annoying (but wonderful!) little "baby hairs" sprouting around your hairline.

● Months 12 to 18: For the vast majority of moms, hair density goes right back to its pre-pregnancy normal.

Fun fact: Shedding is actually a weirdly good sign. It means the resting cycle is over. New hairs are actively growing in underneath and literally pushing the old, dead hairs out of the way!


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How to Put the Brakes on Hair Fall

Check Your Iron and Thyroid: Sometimes, shedding lingers a bit too long. If you're past the 9-month mark and still losing handfuls, it’s time to call your doctor. Pregnancy and childbirth seriously deplete your iron stores. Low ferritin (iron) is one of the most common reversible triggers for hair loss. Postpartum thyroid dysfunction, along with hidden Vitamin D or Zinc deficiencies, can also be the culprits holding your hair back.

Eat Like Your Hair Depends: On It Hair is made of keratin, which is a protein. Right now, your body is in major healing mode—especially if you're severely sleep-deprived or making breast milk. If you aren't eating enough, your body simply won't waste precious nutrients on making hair. Load up on lean proteins and definitely keep taking your prenatal or a targeted multivitamin to fill in the nutritional gaps.


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Keep these in mind

Ditch the Tight "Mom Bun" : We know the messy bun is the official uniform of motherhood. But be careful. The hairs currently in their resting phase are barely hanging on. Pulling them into a tight ponytail or braid will yank them right out by the root, causing traction alopecia. Try to use a wide-toothed comb on wet hair, skip the hot styling tools, and avoid harsh chemical treatments like bleach for a while.

When to Seek Extra Help: If it’s been well over a year and things just aren't improving, a dermatologist can step in. They might recommend medical treatments like topical Minoxidil to aggressively stimulate the follicles back into the growth phase. Just remember to always clear this with your doctor first, especially if you are breastfeeding.


Bottom line? Give yourself some grace. Your body just did something miraculous. The shedding will pass, and your hair will find its way back.(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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