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A Quick Guide To Acne Treatment During Pregnancy

Acne during pregnancy is caused by an increase in
hormones. While you might be desperate to stop these
outbreaks, it is important that you consult a
professional before you use a chemical treatment for your
acne--even if you have previously prescribed medicine from
a dermatologist.

Certain drugs, such as Retin A, can have harmful side
effects on pregnant women, even if they can solve your
acne problems.

However, there are some safe acne treatments you can use
during pregnancy. The key to finding the right product
for you is to be patient and careful when you are
perusing your options at the local drug store.

One known and relatively safe acne treatment for pregnant
women is topical benzoyl peroxide lotion or gel. You can
purchase this without a doctor's prescription.

Benzoyl peroxide will kill the bacteria that causes acne,
unclog pores, and heal pimples. It is also completely safe
to use, provided you use it in small portions at a time;
however, you should double check the product you selected
to see if it contains any other chemicals that might be
harmful to your baby.

Your best bet is to find out which benzoyl peroxide
treatments your family physician approves for you during
pregnancy. She will let you know what treatment is safest
and best for you.

If you can't find anything that is completely safe, you may
be better of waiting it out. Afterall, your baby should be
your first consideration--and your complexion a distant
second.

After you have the baby, you will want to reassess your
acne situation. For some women, pregnancy-related acne will
go away after birth. For others, it will last years if not
treated. If you are one of these women, you should consult
a dermatologist for the best solution.

 


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