Acne And Pregnancy Guide For Would-Be Mothers.

Posted Nov 20, 2009 by Mathurans / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

When you're pregnant, you are going to notice some abrupt changes to your bodily appearance and mental well being. Unfortunately, acne and pregnancy go hand in hand with one another for a certain percentage of women.

You will probably have questions ranging from the cause of your acne outbreaks while pregnant, to the medication that may be prescribed to you, and the ways that you can reduce acne during pregnancy. This article will address some of the many issues of acne and pregnancy that you may have questions about.

It's already common knowledge that pregnant women throughout the world experience bodily changes, especially during the first trimester. Acne and pregnancy is an issue that isn't really addressed by the general public. During pregnancy, your hormones create excess oils, which in turn, result in possible acne problems that will start to diminish after your first trimester and return back to normal after giving birth. If you happen to experience the dreaded pimple problem, you may wonder if acne medications will be safe to take.

Taking any kind of medication during pregnancy can affect not only you, but your unborn baby as well. There is no medication designed specifically for acne and pregnancy. Typical prescriptions like Retin-A, Accutane, and similar prescriptions can lead to birth defects, brain damage, and miscarriages due to the fact that when taken in excessive dosages, the medication enters your bloodstream and travels to the placenta. Natural home remedies are your best bet if you find it necessary to take something internally to cure your acne problems.

Acne and pregnancy combined create a situation where you may be wondering what the heck you should do to relieve your acne troubles. The key is to reduce your stress levels with a calming exercise like Yoga. In addition to low impact exercises, you would be wise to bring the family together and discuss how each member of the family can help to reduce would-be mom's stress levels. Stress is a major contributor to adult acne and these simple suggestions can help prevent you from looking like your pregnant during your high school years.

Acne and pregnancy is not an easy issue to deal with for most women. Your hormones are out of balance and you can't really take any prescription or over the counter medications to relieve your acne. You'll have to rely on natural remedies and low impact exercises to keep stress at their lowest levels. While not easy emotionally, try to take peace in knowing that as your pregnancy moves along, your acne problem should become less and return back to normal after giving birth.

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