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    Skin and Complexion Changes during Pregnancy

    What are the causes of skin and complexion changes during pregnancy? How to avoid skin problems during pregnancy? How to deal with skin and complexion changes during pregnancy?
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    The most common problem during pregnancy is the change which occurs in the skin and the complexion of the mother. They tend to develop patchy and blotchy areas of pigmented and dark skin. This is called as mask of pregnancy, but also known as chloasma.

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    It mostly seen that women who have a darker complexion tend to have this condition more as compared to women with lighter skin tone. If anybody in your family has had the problem of chloasma then there are chances that you might have it. Each pregnancy the effect of chloasma is more.

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    Hello, one of my friend had this condition where she developed splotches around her forehead, upper lips, cheekbones and nose which looks like a shape of mask. Some women also get it on their jawline or cheeks. There are dark patches on the forearm and other parts of the body developed if they are exposed to the sun.

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    The pigmentation is not only on the face but also on the breast area such as the nipples, freckles, scars and sometimes even on the area of your genitals, which become darker during pregnancy.

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    All this happens due to the hormonal changes in the body which increase the production of melanin in the body and increasing the pigmentation. When skin exposed to the sun it does the same thing. You do not have to worry about it as the pigmentation fade after the pregnancy.

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    Hi all, the skin pigmentation disappears in a few months after the delivery. The skin will return to its normal colour and tone. Sometimes in some women the change does not completely disappear. You can consult your doctor for the same.

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    You can protect your skin whenever you go out in the sun by applying a broad-spectrum sunblock sunscreen which will protect you from the harmful ultraviolent rays of the sun. The SPF of the sunscreen should be up to 30 or higher than that, you should apply it frequently.

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    Whenever you go out always try to cover your body. Wear a cap or a hat in the sun and always take a scarf to protect yourself. Wear long sleeves or comfortable shirts and always carry a water bottle with you to stay hydrated all the time.

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