Acne Outbreaks During Pregnancy

As a result of the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy, many women suffer from acne outbreaks while pregnant. There are remedies for acne available which are safe for pregnant women to use. Your doctor should be able to advise you on an acne treatment and always consult your doctor before using any acne product while pregnant.

Acne is commonly caused by bacteria under the skin or blocked pores. Acne during pregnancy usually has another cause, however. Pregnant women undergo hormonal changes. One unfortunate consequence of these changes to hormone levels is acne breakouts. These breakouts can occur even if the woman has absolutely no history of acne problems in her past.

Good skin care while pregnant starts by gently cleansing your face each morning and again at night. This may not be enough to prevent acne during pregnancy, however. In addition, you might consider using an additional acne treatment. If this is the case, speak with your doctor as there are acne remedies that are safe for pregnant women and acne treatments that should be avoided.

Over the counter remedies applied topically can be safe to use, but exercise caution and speak with your doctor first. Treatments containing benzoyl peroxide, low concentrations of salicylic acid or erythromycin are usually considered safe for use while pregnant.

Oral acne remedies should be avoided since many contain ingredients that are not safe for pregnant women. The only time you should consider taking such acne medications is when your doctor has prescribed one for you.

Treatments labeled “all natural” need to be approached with caution. Natural or herbal remedies are not necessarily safe for pregnant women. As always, follow your doctor’s advice before applying any treatment.

While pregnant women are likely to experience acne breakouts due to higher hormone levels, they can do something about it. With a doctor’s advice and a bit of care, you can have clear skin while you are pregnant.

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