Skin Changes During Pregnancy.
Not exact matches
Here is how to prevent stretch marks
during pregnancy with a few lifestyle
changes, practicing maintenance and a
skin regimen after the birth of your baby.
Good news, if you suffered from
skin pigmentation
changes during pregnancy (sometimes called ««the mask of
pregnancy» or chloasma or melasma), these
changes will often fade away after giving birth.
During a
pregnancy, your
skin often experiences color
changes as your hormones increase the amount of melanin (the pigment responsible for
skin coloration) that you have in your body.
Sure, you've got the
pregnancy glow, but
during the third trimester, you may also experience less pleasant
changes in your
skin.
The increase in melanin is what causes your
skin to
change colors
during pregnancy.
During pregnancy and breastfeeding, fluctuating hormones
change everything we once knew about our
skin and bodies.
Hormonal
changes during pregnancy can cause your
skin to lose its elasticity and moisture leading to dry, flaky
skin.
Finally, keep in mind that these
skin changes you experience
during pregnancy are only temporary for the most part.
Hormonal
changes during pregnancy can not only bring acne to a head, but they can cause the
skin to darken.
The huge
changes in hormones
during pregnancy can wreak havoc on your body and
skin but an underlying hormonal imbalance may be to blame as well.
Your
skin can
change at different phases of the menstrual cycle,
during puberty, and
during pregnancy.
Majority of women undergo significant
changes in their
skins» appearances
during pregnancy.