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New Mom Porsha Williams Opens Up About Her Postpartum Hair Loss

"My edges have fallen out after childbirth!" The Real Housewives of Atlanta stunner shared. 

By Zoey Washington
Porsha Williams

The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Porsha Williams is relishing in her new mom status. Not only is she often seen twinning with her baby Pilar Jhena McKinley in lavish photoshoots, but she is also fearlessly rocking more than a few slinky styles with her hot mom bod. Though Porsha may look and feel amazing, there is one thing about postpartum life that she isn’t feeling — and it’s a problem that plagues many women after giving birth. 

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On July 23, Posha “hacked” baby Pilar’s Instagram page to share her recent issue with postpartum hair loss with the hopes that she might receive some words of wisdom from the many moms that follow her page. 

“Ok sooo I had to hack Pj’s page because I know a lot of amazing mommies follow her! So HELP ME ! My edges have fallen out after childbirth! I heard it would happen but I didn’t think it would have snatched mine,” the Atlanta radio host pleaded.

Losing hair during and after pregnancy is incredibly common and can often be attributed to hormonal changes, according to the Mayo Clinic. For most women, regrowth will happen four to six months after your baby is born — but that doesn’t make the daily struggle an easier. 

In the video, Posha silently sifts through her thinning hair edges with a slight frown on her face. We feel you, Porsha.  “What can I do to get them back guys?? I need real mommy tips . And how did y’all wear y’all hair until they came back?” 

Here’s hoping her loyal following can come to the rescue. In the meantime, you look amazing no matter what, P!

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