Hi all Apart from the joys of IVF to deal with it would appear that I'm also now going bald!! OK maybe a bit of an exaggeration but I am losing a hell of a lot of hair. DH seems convinced its the swings in hormones caused by all the drugs I was taking (we failed our cycle last month) and that seems logical but just wondered if anyone else has had the same thing happen?<br>Been away from the PC for a couple of days and can't beleive how much I've missed so Loads of love to everyone out there Terri
Nice sharing.
If you are a woman experiencing hair loss, and you think it might have something to with your diet, why don't you consider changing your diet? That might be a clue that it isn't so great. If I ate all meat, that would be extremely bad too.
Well no doubt that these tips are very effective. Thanks for sharing such a useful information. To prevent hair lose we should wash our hair with coconut oil. It is best for hair lose and makes hair strong and healthy.
Today hair loss become a very major health problem in early age people. Take a extra care of your hair and make them free from health problems. If you are having some stress then quickly found ways to reduce it. Take a healthy diet and sleep on regular base.
I think you have to cure it by an acupuncture. Acupuncture to the scalp is regarded as a safe and painless way to reduce and regain hair loss. With acupuncture to the scalp, the goal is to increase the blood flow to the head. Other way is The search for to find alternatives for conventional pharmacological measures, since these often have extreme side effects. One of these alternatives is homeopathy. And last is Aromatherapy. It has been used successfully by some people to treat thinning hair and bald patches.
Yes it can happen because of IVF drugs. just stay clam and start eating good food like fruits and vegetables and give up on bad habits like smoking & alcohol
Androgenetic hair loss is seen in both men and women but is more dramatic in men. Thyroid disease, anemia, protein deficiency, chemotherapy, and low vitamin levels may cause hair loss. Alopecia areata is a form of hair loss produced by the autoimmune destruction of hair follicles in localized areas of skin.