Pregnant women really experience spikes in hormones. Sometime in your pregnancy you might be shocked to find acne breakouts where there used to be none. That’s really normal. No need to worry that the baby will get it or that you will be stuck in acneville even beyond the pregnancy.

The good news is that there are medication treatment options for pregnant women. Consulting an acne doctor is one thing to help you keep your pregnancy hazard-free. To a proactive acne treatment, here are some things that can help get you started.

  1. Clearasil or Cetaphil are safe for pregnant women. This is good for those who are already regular users of Cetaphil and Clearasil. They don’t need to change too much with their skin routine during pregnancy. These are not medications per se, but they are excellent for maintaining skin tone and health in any case.
  2. Antioxidants are another option. There are no shortcuts to treating acne. Antioxidants are nice to keep in your diet so that you will be able to maintain good skin. Besides, antioxidants are also good for the baby’s growth. This is a win-win situation for you.
  3. Oral contraceptives. Believe it or not, oral contraceptives are actually wonderful for the skin.
  4. Cleanse and moisturize, but skip toning for a while. These are the three basic steps of skin care, but you might have to do away with one since your skin might find the astringent too toxic or strong for your pregnancy. Cleaning your skin regularly will at least help reduce the breakouts.
  5. Your trusty Ivory soap can still be trusted. Your hypoallergenic soaps still rule when it comes to acne treatment.
  6. Go homemade with medications. Pioneer Thinking and other websites have these skin care tips for pregnant women. Homemade remedies are still the best for you, since they have less chemicals and they do not have side effects.
  7. Hydrate yourself. Water is an acne victim’s best friend. Lots of water will ensure that your skin is perfectly hydrated and will give you that spotless glow. And it’s free!
  8. Check with online acne experts. There are websites specializing on the whole topic of acne, and you can check them out accordingly so that you will be able to get more perspective on the matter.
  9. Consult a doctor or dermatologist. The ultimate authority for skin care will still be the dermatologist. He is the one who will have a long range of experience on different medications and can very well tell you which medications are suited for you. If you can, link the findings of your dermatologist with your OB-GYN so that the two of them will be able to determine the ideal medication for you.

In addition, here is a short list of the medications that pregnant women must not use for acne, under any circumstance: hormones, salicylic acid, vitamin A, isotretinoine and tetracycline antibiotics. Also, retinol acne medications are just as dangerous. You might also be forbidden to use this during breast feeding.  

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