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  • Writer's pictureAvantika Singh

Why Should You Avoid Acne Treatment in Pregnancy?

An expectant mother goes through countless changes in both physical and mental aspects. Some experience stress and some suffer from heartburn. Acne during pregnancy is common during the first trimester. However, experts have manifested that most acne medications aren’t safe during pregnancy. Read on to know how to deal with these pregnancy breakouts.


Reasons Why Acne is Common During Pregnancy


Pregnancy is associated with a burst of hormone production. The increased production of hormones called androgens can cause the skin glands to grow and produce more sebum. Sebum is an oily, waxy substance that causes the pores to clog. It leads to bacterial growth, inflammation, and breakouts.


Reasons to Avoid Acne Treatment in Pregnancy


While acne in early pregnancy is treatable, certain medications and types of treatment might cause adverse effects on expectant mothers. The chemicals in some widely-used acne treatments harm the fetus's well-being.

It will increase the chances of miscarriage and congenital disabilities in the baby. The medications include both prescription and over-the-counter medications, topical ones, oral drugs, and more.


Avoid applying or orally taking any of the following medications as they have been linked with severe congenital disabilities.

  • Spironolactone (Aldactone)

  • Isotretinoin (Accutane)

  • Retinoids (Tretinoin, tazarotene, adapalene, trifarotene)

  • Antibiotics (tetracycline/doxycycline)

  • Hormonal therapies (oral contraceptives)

  • Dapsone (Aczone)

  • Clascoterone (Winlevi)

Tips to Prevent Pregnancy Acne


Here are some pregnancy tips to prevent the development of acne and help you to maintain healthy skin.

  • Wash your face at least twice daily to keep it clean and remove oil.

  • Use a gentle cleanser and wash your face with lukewarm water.

  • Avoid scrubbing your skin too hard, or use washcloths made from rough fabrics that irritate your skin.

  • Apply an oil-free moisturizer to the skin daily.

  • Exfoliate the skin to remove the dead skin cells twice a week.

Preserve your Child’s Health with Cord Blood Banking


Acne in pregnancy can be a miserable surprise; however, it is typically self-limited and resolved independently. The best thing you can do is consult with your healthcare professional to devise a treatment plan to cure your acne.


We completely understand that pregnancy means a lot of planning, from creating a birth plan to arranging child care and more. Amidst the countless concerns, don’t put your child’s future health later on the list. Cord blood banking holds the potential to treat 80+ chronic and life-threatening diseases. At Cryoviva, we implement standard measures and the latest techniques to preserve your child’s cord blood today, enabling them a healthy and secure tomorrow.

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