Pregnancy And Acne
February 2, 2010 by Gail Jones
Filed under Baby
The treatment of acne is usually the correct thing to do, if you have it, but not at all times. There are times in a person’s life when you can not treat acne, just because you’d like to and, unfortunately, pregnancy is one of those times. Everyone knows, that this is a delicate period in a woman’s life and that therefore she has to take extra care of herself. If a pregnant woman wants to treat her acne, she must ensure that she equips herself with the right information.
This should also be borne in mind by those women who may get pregnant. The following are some remedies for acne that are not good for use during pregnancy because they could be injurious to the fetus:
Hormonal therapy that may include estrogen, flutamide, and spirolactone. They are a big no, no. They are injurious and may lead to some issues for both the mother and the child. It is best see it as a danger.
Isotretinoin treatment is something else that could put a pregnant woman’s life at risk. Isotretinoin can have negative issues too, especially for pregnant women and breast-feeders. It may cause severe health hazards in both the mother and the unborn baby. Therefore, it is advisable that a woman who is on Isotretinoin must be checked by an expert. Women who are trying to become pregnant must avoid taking Isotretinoin, because it could trigger negative complications not only for mother but most especially for her child.
Oral tetracyclines, which could be made up of doxycycline, tetracycline and minocycline, must not be an option at all, because it would not do you any good. It has been proven that pregnant women or those who are breast-feeding should avoid the use of this drug because it could produce side effects that could be nothing short of a danger to the life of you and your baby. However, the most common side effect is the permanent discoloration of your teeth or / and bone disorders.
Topical retinoids, like as tazarotene, adapalene and tretinoin, is another group that must be stringently refused. Just like the afore-mentioned remedies, topical retinoids may be a hazard to you and your baby. No matter whether you are pregnant or not, it is just not a good idea to use any of the therapies mentioned above.
For certain, those women, who are pregnant and have acne, really have to refrain from the heavy drugs mentioned above. Instead, why not settle for more traditional remedies, like keeping your hair up off your face, washing your face three or four times a day, changing your pillow slips every day, consuming more fresh fruit and avoiding fatty, oily and spicy food?

