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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Sunburns and Pregnancy




Now that spring is here and summer is just around the corner I want to share the importance of taking care of your skin when you are pregnant. Sunscreen helps protect your skin from UV rays and can prevent skin cancer. If a pregnant woman gets a sunburn it can cause blotches on the skin, called Chloasma. This is also refered to the "mask of pregnancy" because it gives some women brown marks around their eyes, nose and cheeks. Spending time in the sun can cause this condition to be worse. Sunscreen with a SPF of at least 15 should help prevent this. After delivery these marks will fade. If you are developing Chloasma you can cover it up with a good foundation.

Below are other skin problems caused by pregnancy hormones.

Acne. Some women may notice that their face will break out more during pregnancy. To treat these breakouts, simply wash your face a few times a day with a mild cleanser. You could also purchase a good water based cover-up too. If you are seeing a dermatologist make certain you let him or her know that you are pregnant. Some drugs used to treat acne may lead to sever birth defects.

Linea nigra. Many women will see a faint line appear from their belly button down to the pubic hair during pregnancy. This will fade after delivery.

Red palms and spider veins. You may develop red, itchy palms and tiny red veins branching out under the skin of your face or legs. This too will fade after delivery.

Skin tags. Your body is growing rapidly. Due to this growth you might notice little flaps of skin on your breasts, neck, or armpits. They will not go away after delivery but they can be easily removed by a doctor.

Stretch marks. As your belly and breasts grow your skin may develop tiny purple or red lines. This happens when your skin stretches to make room for the growing baby. Don't bother spending money on "miracle creams" that claim to make stretch marks disappear. There isn't much you can do to prevent this. Just make sure you are watching your weight and after the baby is born some of these will fade.

It is very important to take care of your skin during pregnancy. I hope these tips helped and you learned a little more about your changing body. Good luck with your pregnancy and new baby! Scroll down for more information on this topic.






Click on the links below for more helpful tips on skin care and pregnancy.

Skin Care Tips for Pregnant Women in Organic Passion

Tips And Advice on Repairing Stretch Marks in Cellulite you need to know.com




Check out these great pregnancy resources.



Body, Soul, and Baby: A Doctor's Guide to the Complete Pregnancy Experience, from Preconception to Postpartum



Dr. Miriam Stoppard's New Pregnancy and Birth Book: The Classic Guide for Parents-To-Be by Miriam Stoppard, ISBN 0345437950

Incorporating the latest medical information on pregnancy and childbirth, this illustrated guide covers everything from prenatal care and prepared childbirth techniques to the first days after delivery.




Dr. Spock's Pregnancy Guide: Take Charge Parenting Guides by Marjorie Greenfield, ISBN 0743457714

Answers prospective parents' questions about everything from fetal development and finding the right obstetrician, to childbirth options, nutrition, and common symptoms and problems of pregnancy.


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2 comments:

K said...

Hello,

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jessica said...

omg i was so blessed with nice skin during my pregnancy it was glowing no burns or marks nothing nut now its dry and nasty most mom get that and thats a great tip for them

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