The face in pregnancy

Your body is revolutionized, you gain weight, you look strong and shiny hair, you shave your legs much later, your nails harden, in short, a whole hormonal revolution. Some pregnancy changes are perhaps a bit more uncomfortable, such as excessive sweating, back pain, wearing a number of shoes, etc.

The face in pregnancy undergoes a series of normal changes and depending on the case, we should not be alarmed and observe these changes.

Your pregnancy stops hair loss and improves it, you look strong and shiny hair. Although other women notice that they have become more fragile and fatty. If this happens to you, wash it frequently and apply a regenerating cream.

In the case of the face, your complexion is embellished, this is due to an increase in blood flow, which improves skin irrigation and provides a brighter skin, but these symptoms are general, since some are also given cases in which pimples appear and acne worsens. In other cases dark spots appear on the forehead and cheeks, for them, we must apply a total protection cream before stepping on the street. An eye edema may appear in your eyes, which can cause a loss of sharpness in vision. Some women notice that their gaze is no longer as bright as usual. They even notice that their eyes have changed in size. You have to be patient during the time of pregnancy.

Your nose is somewhat dry and congested, it even changes your tone of voice. Use serum or seawater, but never use nasal sprays because of its vasoconstrictor action. If you suffer any minor nosebleed, it is because of the increased blood flow, it is no risk factor.

In the mouth you can suffer gingivitis and the gums become extremely sensitive because of the fragility of the blood vessels, it is convenient to go to the dentist to do a mouth cleaning. To treat gingivitis, rinse and use a soft toothbrush.

The joy of bringing a new life to the world makes it possible to bear any burden and look forward to the future event.

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