Estrogen extends the growing phase of the hair-growth cycle, so that fewer hairs fall out than normal. Typically, we lose about 100 hairs a day after they have finished a normal growth cycle. But in pregnancy, with that extended growth phase, hair is fuller, and it's also shinier (thank estrogen again for that - it helps produce sebum, natural oil that comes from our hair follicles).
After birth, however, expect to be cleaning a lot of hair out of your drain. When estrogen drops from your body, hair drops from your head.
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