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Pregnancy Acne - A Quick Remedy Guide
By Carlie Edwards
Don't be overly concerned if you're experiencing acne as this is normal and the cause is the increase in your hormones. You may be feeling anxious to stop these outbreaks, which are normal, but it's absolutely critical to consult a professional before you use any type of chemical treatment for acne, even if you have a previous prescription medicine from your dermatologist or family practioner.

Even though certain drugs such as "Retin A" can solve your acne problems, taking them can have harmful side effects for pregnant women.

There are however some acne treatments that you can use during your that are perfectly safe. You may be able to find some of these acne treatments at your local drugstore, however, be cautious and patient when making your choices, always read the labels.

A relatively well-known topical treatment for acne, which is safe for pregnant women, is benzoyl peroxide, which comes in a lotion or a gel. This treatment is available without a doctor's prescription.

Provided you use it in small amounts benzoyl peroxide is perfectly safe and will kill the bacteria that cause acne, unclog pores, and heal pimples. Before you use any product while you're pregnant, including this one, double-check the products you've selected to be absolutely certain it does not contain any other chemicals that may be harmful to you or your baby.

Just to be on the safe side, you should ask your family physician, which benzoyl peroxide treatment they approve and use this particular one during your acne. This way you can rest assured you've made the safest choice for you and your baby.

If you are having a hard time finding a product that is completely safe for acne, you may want to wait until after you deliver your baby to remedy your acne problem. After all, your baby should be your first and foremost concern and your complexion less important.

You're most likely going to want to re-evaluate your acne situation after your baby has arrived. Some women will find acne would go away after they give birth, while others will find the acne will last for years if they don't treat it. If you find yourself with persistent acne after you deliver your baby it's always best to consult with a dermatologist who will be able to give you the best solution for your individual needs.

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