Hormones are chemicals, which transfer information and regulate many processes throughout the body. They serve many important functions in our lives. For women there are many specialized female hormones that affect them from the beginning of life right into old ...Female Hormones
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This article takes a brief look at how female hormones affect the body and change it. The sex hormones (both female and male) affect human development even from before birth. Male hormones are classified as androgens, while female hormones are classified as estrogens. There is also a third class of hormones that females have called progestins, which comes into play during pregnancy.
Female hair loss is strongly linked to hormones and hormonal imbalances. Many women lose their hair within a few months following pregnancy. The reason for this is related to hormones. Hormone levels rise significantly during pregnancy, and estrogen levels fall, causing normal hair loss to be postponed. Approximately three or four months after childbirth hormone levels return to their natural levels, disturbing the hair growth and loss cycle. When this happens, the hair loss that did not occur during pregnancy happens all at once. Fortunately, the hair growth process stabilizes after this process and returns to normal after not much delay.
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Stress, hormonal imbalances and genetics are the main cause for any kind of hair loss in male and female. It is only the hormone that is present in male and female that is different.
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