How long it takes to recover from postpartum hair loss is related to the patient’s specific situation and cannot be generalized. Generally speaking, postpartum hair loss is mostly a physiological phenomenon, and there are many reasons for it, such as changes in hormone levels in the mother’s body, poor nutrition, excessive mental stress, overwork and improper care. Generally, most patients can gradually recover in 6-12 months after giving birth by adjusting their lifestyles and appropriately increasing their diets with balanced nutrition. However, if the symptoms of maternal hair loss are more serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the specific causes and then actively cooperate with drug treatment, such as some patients can take oral blood capsule. In addition, if the patient is in a state of long-term fatigue, staying up late, weakness, anemia, etc., postpartum hair loss may also last for many years. In conclusion, how long it takes to recover from postpartum hair loss varies from person to person. In order to promote recovery, it is recommended that the mother must develop a good lifestyle, keep a relaxed mood, avoid overwork and stress, etc., and can supplement high-quality protein, B vitamins, vitamin C and calcium, etc., and can also eat more sesame, red dates, soy products, etc. At the same time, you can often use a wooden comb to comb the scalp to promote blood circulation in the head to reduce postpartum hair loss.