Are any of you on birth control pills currently? I am now on a "hair friendly" bc pill called desogen. I was on loestrin for two years which I believe triggered my massive hair loss. After switching my hair stopped falling out in clumps but it is still receding. I'm considering going off of bc completely but I'm concerned it could cause massive shedding when I first stop.

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I was on birth control pills for about 25 years, because I didn't want kids, I loved being in control of my periods, and my skin was great so I didn't have a compelling reason to stop.  I stopped in January of this year because I was 51, and didn't want to risk having a stroke someday.  

My hair started thinning about 9 years ago, but I didn't become alarmed until after I stopped using birth control pills. Massive acceleration of hair loss after stopping them, but then i went right into menopause too, so I don't know if I can blame the BCPs, entirely.  At this point, I wish I wouldn't have stopped using them, but I guess hair loss is easier than potential stroke or heart attack.  

I have been taking birth control pills for nearly 20 years... only going off when we were trying for my son... then shortly after him being born, I went back on.  I take Lo-Loestrin.  I cannot say whether or not it has done anything to my hair... It is a very low-dose of estrogen (compared to other brands)... I have had FFA for 5 years... tried plaquenil for 6-7 months, then onto Celcept.  I think we try to figure out what the trigger is - and often can make ourselves nuts in the process.  I didn't know there was such a thing as a "hair friendly" pill. 

How is CellCept working

It's so hard to tell, Jen.  Thank you for asking.  I have been taking it for 2 months, and I finally go back to doctor this Thursday.  He had stopped all shots because of the dents in my head... and now I am going back to get another round (if he feels it is okay), and for him to look at my scalp to see if/how Celcept is working.  It seems this hair condition moves at a snails pace for many - which is good - and frustrating at the same time - because I honestly struggle with how much I've lost. The loss is obvious above my ears... I've lost a good 1.5 inches there... and an inch or so at my temple... but the actual front hairline is now just receding... so maybe 1/2 inch??  I swear I sometimes think if I put a permanent marker "dot" on my head to help me track, that would be better.  It would likely wash off, though.  So I wear my tape-in pieces above my ears... and nothing at my hairline yet.  How about you?  What are you taking for medicine - or "Wearing" for coverage, if anything? Hope to hear back.

I don't know anything about lo-loestrin but I know loestrin is one of the worst ones and can cause hair loss or accelerate it. It is high in androgens and contains little to no estrogen.

I was on BC but went off at the direction of my functional doctor/nutritionist.  I think it was primarily b/c his practice is not fond of artificial hormones.  I am actually considering returning to them.  I did not notice a huge "fall" or shedding when I stopped taking them. 

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