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Sunday, May 25, 2025

Actress Adesua Etomi Shows She Is Going Through Postpartum Hair Shedding...

 Oh My God this is serious!!!

45 comments:

  1. Wow... That's a great deal of hair. What a chunk. The sacrifices of motherhood.

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  2. Lost a patch of hair at the center of my head during my second pregnancy. It’s never grown back till date!

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    1. Wow !!!!!!!
      The things women go through.

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    2. It's well beautiful mummy Alex. Each pregnancies caused my hairline to recede. Almost all my hairline is gone. 😔😔😔

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    3. I lost all the front of my hair after birth.

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    4. Awwww...Eka pele dear. Childbirth comes with so many things 🤗

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  3. Jeeze! This is wild...

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  4. I raise you grieve hair loss
    Three year after I’m still struggling with my hair
    Got castor oil and palm kernel oil delivered at my doorstep this morning
    I’m begging my hair to please recover,I’m getting better with the grieve but I have learnt our hair store out stress
    I had sex last three years the doctor recommends exercise and sex now
    My body also went into premature menopause my period seized
    Mehn it’s fu&ked uo but hefe we are
    hoịefully i will rerurn afteg 6 months with testiṅones

    Post pregnancy hair loss is brutal
    If it didn’t happen to you you won’t know

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    1. May the good Lord comfort you.
      Grieve no more.
      As you apply the oil, speak to your edges and command them to regrow

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  5. I raise you grieve hair loss
    Three year after I’m still struggling with my hair
    Got castor oil and palm kernel oil delivered at my doorstep this morning
    I’m begging my hair to please recover,I’m getting better with the grieve but I have learnt our hair store out stress
    I had sex last three years the doctor recommends exercise and sex now
    My body also went into premature menopause my period seized
    Mehn it’s fu&ked uo but hefe we are
    hoịefully i will rerurn afteg 6 months with testiṅones

    Post pregnancy hair loss is brutal
    If it didn’t happen to you you won’t know

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  6. Immediately I take in, my hair starts shedding like what I don't know, Omo!!
    My front hair line go finish patapata

    The good news is that starts to grow back after I put to bed

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  7. Ha! This is much o. Women go through a lot. God bless us always 🙏🏿

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  8. Oh my! And sometimes it remains so

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  10. Chai 🥲 what women go through and tomorrow one efulefu will ask what they're bringing to the table.

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  11. Women go through alot
    From Ovulation to menstruation to pregnancy to delivery to postpartum to menpause and co

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  12. Women go through alot
    From Ovulation to menstruation to pregnancy to delivery to postpartum to menpause and co

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  13. Even me that is not going through anything, the way my hair puffs out of my head ehn.
    Pele o Adesuwa.

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  14. She should shave off everything and start up with pure ayurvedics . There's mo hair defect that cannot be fixed with the right ayurveda.

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    1. She does not need to shave anything. It will usually start to grow back by a year post party at the latest

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    2. This is what I'm doing now.

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  15. Hair loss,shoe size changes,skin tone gone,body size gone,voice changes. And then you have to cater and care for them forever. Motherhood is a whole lot and more 😔😔😔

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    1. That is why women should never make UNQUALIFIED INFERIOR INSECURE MISOGYNISTIC MEN fathers and husbands

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  16. Motherhood is the greatest sacrifice, mothers sacrifice alot to be happy.

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  17. Chai! May God bless all Mothers. Mothers go through a lot.

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  18. My hair breaks like this especially when I lose my weaving but the good thing is that my hair is still very long and full.

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  19. My hair is no longer the same before pregnancy. I just started dread lock .

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  20. Motherhood is huge sacrifice and most of the things lost are never regain.
    God bless all mothers.

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  21. Hormones run our bodies and sometimes they cause horrible effects. I hope her hair grows back with time.

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  22. This happened to me. I love my length hair but can't see them anymore. They kept falling off, I've done everything to salvage it, for where?

    I've stopped relaxing it for 8 months now so I can transition to natural hair. Na to trim off the relaxed part remain. 🤦🏾

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    1. Cyn, that's the best o...to go back to natural hair.

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  23. Eeeeeya...Susu sorry ehn 🤗
    My own fall out in chunks too until I went back to doing Didi and weaving. I thank God my hairline is still fine 👏

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  24. Story of my life. I'm so tempted to cut my hair. It's so terrible. But when I remember that I love Ghana braids once in a while, I'd just leave it

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  25. Since i had my daughter 18 years ago, my front hair has never been the same. the sides are fine but not the top frontal part. I have tried so many products and it has slightly improved . Its only really visible if i braid or weave. Ironically, my daughter has so much hair, so full. It is well.

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  26. Black African women please, STOP ⛔ using creme relaxers, hot tongs, chemicals, fixing weaves (extensions) and making tight braids on your hair.

    Why do you want to have Caucasian hair?
    That's not the definition of beauty or sophistication.

    Apart from hormonal changes, you Black African women spend many years stressing your hair and scalp out. The result is terrible hair loss and alopecia.

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