Replied by Mimi (Conyers, Ga) on 01/29/2018
Thank you so much, Marnie! I have to read up on Vitamin K and look forward to trying it.
Wow, thanks Charity. II'll see what I can find as far as nursing vitamins... Don't know why I didn't think of that before, and if need be I might even tough out the other suggestion. Pretty cool. Thanks again
Replied by Marnie (Madera, Ca) on 01/08/2018
It's totally normal and very common. Your hair will grow back. It's due to hormonal changes. Keep on taking your supplements, and don't forget extra calcium and vitamin D before you go to sleep, as well as either vitamin K or high vitamin butter oil (to provide vitamin K). While they won't necessarily prevent your hair from shedding, they are very important for your health (and baby's too if you're nursing! )Replied by Charity (Faithville, Us) on 01/08/2018
Nursing can take a lot out of your body plus the extra stress. I bet there is a good nursing vitamin out there that could replenish you . If you are brave and not grossed out....your own urine, let set as long as you can stand it then water rinse, no soap afterwords would reset the hormone in your follicles and detox them of fungus that grows in hot water tanks that aren't hot enough. Also, 100 hairs a day falling out is normal. Hope you get results. I am old and use urine whenever too many hairs are on my clothes and works like a charm. My hair is down past my waist and still brown and thick.