
Mandy asks…
Help with Acne in Pregnancy?
Are there any quick natural home remedy`s for acne in pregnancy? I seem to be breaking out, now that I am in my secound trimester?
Michelle answers:
I know that u shouldnt use anything that your doctor recomends.
Very common when your having a girl (extra horamones)

Michael asks…
How do I get rid of acne on my cheeks during pregnancy?
I am 30 weeks preggo and having the WORST acne mostly on my cheeks and forehead. What’s the best way to treat these pimples during this time? Any natural remedies?
I’m using Neutrogena Facial scrub and Oil of Olay moisturizer daily but it’s not helping.
Michelle answers:
During pregnancy one has to be extremely careful before applying or oral intake of any medication. Some medication cause birth defects in the fetus and some are dangerous for breast-feeding child. Please take any medicine or apply any medicine after talking to your doctor if you are planning pregnancy, you are pregnant or while breast-feeding your child.
Do Not Apply anything or have anything before consulting a doctor or health professional.It might cause harm for you or your baby.I hope you will take care of it Thanks.
Http://acnetreatmentandmedication.blogspot.com

Mark asks…
dog skin problem after pregnancy?
my dog developed skin problem during and after her pregnancy. she get itchy all the time and her hair been falling near her butttt to her stomach. her skin looks normal except lately her skin has tiny red swells. when she scratched the tiny swells, as big as an acne, it bleeds. vet is far from my place and i wanna try if i can fix it by buying natural or artificial remedy that i can buy near my place… does anyone know what i can do to my dog? i’m worried of the puppies which might get the skin problem too if i wont be able to cure her skin problem.
Michelle answers:
Since this forum is for answering questions, not slinging mud, I’ll answer with what you requested. There’s a site that lists things you can use that are “natural”, but the site owner (and I) urge you to get her to a vet for a diagnosis first. I’m thinking it’s probably a thyroid problem (underactive or low). There’s something you can get for that without a vet (and feel free to email if you need to later), but I think you need to try some other things first.
It may be a nutrition problem that showed up when the pregnancy began making huge demands on her body. Without knowing whether she’s been wormed with a full spectrum wormer like Drontal, what breed she is, what she’s being fed, how many puppies she had, and a myriad of other questions, all anyone can do is guess. I don’t think it’s something contagious,or she would have shown evidence of having it before she got pregnant, however.
I’m going to start with the most obvious, and that is, she probably isn’t getting enough of the nutrients she needs from what she’s being fed. If you’re feeding her a cheap grocery store dogfood, that’s probably a large part of the problem. The food value in these types of dogfoods is about that of a cardboard box. You’ll probably see a dramatic improvement if you change what you’re feeding her to a higher quality brand of food. Check the site below for the rank of most dogfoods sold in the USA. I’m now feeding my dogs Wellness, and it’s hard to believe how much difference a high quality dogfood will make until you try one.
I could tell you a story of a rescued/starving mother dog I have, but that isn’t necessary. If you want to know it, email and I’ll send you a link back to one of the many posts I wrote that included it.
If you are wanting something to help soothe this right away, check the other site below the first one. I can also guarantee those 2 products, and so can a lot of other people.
There is a website that has a load of effective “natural” remedies, and I’m including the link but I really think her problem is related to a poor diet and possibly being wormy. You can get Drontal or a generic equal to it from the 3rd website, and you don’t have to have a vet prescription to get it.
One last bit of advice, please do your dog a favor and have her spayed after she weans her puppies. It will spare her from more dangerous illnesses than just skin problems. Pyometra is a killer and a horrible way for a dog to die. If you don’t have a lot of money, get CareCredit, contact SpayUSA for help or call around to see if there is a county program where you live available to help pay for it.

Steven asks…
11 Weeks pregnant…?
Does anyone know any home remedies good for acne while pregnant? I have been feeling like im 13 again with this acne. It’s not so horrible that I can’t cover it up without makeup but I would like the more natural look like I had before my pregnancy. Any help would be appreciated.
Please don’t suggest any medications.
Thanks, Shay!
Michelle answers:
James smith your rude!
I use pore strips and exfoliate in the shower which help. Also clearasil Persagel works for me too. I have kept following this and havent had and major problems since -Good luck and congrats!
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