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Acne Treatment During Pregnancy Makes You Beautiful

Pregnancy is the time of a women’s life when everything she does has to be safe for her and the baby in every way. And it is not uncommon that women who have had clear skin all their life, start getting acne during the first few months. This is due to hormonal changes in the early stage and with the passage of a few months when the level of estrogen rises; you’re back to normal and sometimes even better! For those who do not want to put up with a pimply face for those first months care is very essential for acne treatment during pregnancy.

When a woman is pregnant, her body produces certain hormones to help the growth of the fetus and ensure its health. Using antibiotics and causing the glands to cease or slow down their secretions will be interfering with the growth. Apart from this there are certain hormones and medications which may cause deformities and abnormalities in the developing fetus. In order to prevent any deformities in the fetus and rid yourself of acne you need to follow a very careful treatment which should be approved and observed regularly by your doctor.

Acne medications such as isotrentinoin have also many side effects. Although a very effective treatment for acne otherwise, it can prove to be quite dangerous for the fetus as well as the child being breast fed by the women under its treatment. Women under treatment should try and prevent pregnancy, and make sure the effects of treatment do not prevail if they plan to get pregnant later.

Anti-androgens, Flutamide and spironolactone, for example used in hormonal therapy for acne treatment should be strictly avoided during pregnancy as the cause defective growth. Estrogen is also often used and it should be avoided lest excess of the hormone causes any difficulties.


Other medications to be avoided are oral tetracyclines and its derivatives. These chemicals cause discoloration of bones and teeth permanently. It also effects the child being breast fed therefore should be forbidden completely.

Oral medications have more risk than topical medications. However with the recommendation of the doctor oral erythromycin may be used if the acne is very severe. Topical retinoids must also be avoided however benzoyl peroxide or azelaic acid are considered safe for skin application.

However the best way to treat acne is the natural way. This includes trying to keep your skin free from germs, bacteria and toxins and cleansing regularly. Excess cleansing will result in drying of the pores which will then enhance oil production from the sebaceous glands resulting negatively.

Exercising regularly is recommended as it circulates blood to all parts of the body and eating fresh fruits, vegetables including those that are good blood cleaners will also help tremendously. Drinking plenty of water also keeps the skin clear.

Herbal remedies can also be used after consultation of the doctor as all herbs are not necessarily safe for all conditions. Natural products such as lemon juice application, Egg white mask, aleovera, baking soda scrub etc are useful especially in such case.

Being pregnant does not mean you should put up with looking ugly. With the help of guidance from doctors and through careful use of natural and un-harmful skin applications through acne treatment during pregnancy guidelines you can safely be free from pimples and acne.


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