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Hair Loss

April 20, 2006 by kate baggott  
Filed under Infancy

If your hair seems to be falling out by the handful, you are not alone. If you’ve been nursing for longer than 3 months, or recently weaned your new baby, then hormones are to blame and you shouldn’t be too alarmed. According to the American Pregnancy Association, it happens to about half of all women between one and five months after giving birth.
I, for one, am sick of constantly vacuuming and cleaning out the drains. I might as well get a cat or dog. Two creatures shedding all over couldn’t be much more work.

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3 Responses to “Hair Loss”
  1. Hsien Lei says:

    I cannot for the life of me get all the hair hoovered up. There is always way more than I would like stuck to the carpet in our bedroom. ARRGH.

  2. kbaggott says:

    I understand you completely. B goes to kindergarten wearing it on his clothes and the baby always has at least one strand twisted between her fingers.

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