Cracks that occur as pregnancy progresses and skin stretches
is primarily related to your skin structure. If your skin is supple and not
prone to crack, even if you do not use any products, cracking may not occur.
You can try using natural products like moisturizing creams or almond oil.
Family history and genetic predisposition or crack formation in your previous
pregnancy are important in the appearance of cracks. If you have a mother or
sisters, the risk of being seen also increases. Cracks occur more in those who
overweight during pregnancy. If fluid intake is less during pregnancy, cracks
will be more since skin elasticity will decrease, so plenty of fluid should be
consumed. Cracks can also occur in the arms and legs outside the abdomen, and
sometimes itching may accompany it.
In summary, cracks are related to the skin structure of the
person. Therefore, whatever they use to prevent pregnant women whose skin
structure is prone to cracking, cracking occurs. In pregnant women whose skin
structure is not prone to cracking, no creams or cracks occur even though they
do not use oil.
After childbirth, the crack areas usually fade and become
indeterminate. Some mothers continue to have few and faint cracks after birth.
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