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Need Medication For Stretch Marks At The 4th Week Of Pregnancy

hello doctor I am 35 weeks pregnant..my concern is about my extensively developed strechmarks..since 4th month I rigorously using Olive Oil but still it developed so fast nw I am using Lactocalamine with aloe vera gel to hydrate the skin....but they keep developing....m so depressed kindly help..
Thu, 18 Sep 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Gravida that develop during pregnancy can only be prevented to a certain extent with adequate hydration, calamine lotion, olive oil, etc. They are inevitable and it would be best to just continue doing what your are doing and address them only after delivery if they exist. Do not worry about them npw, as they will continue to appear and grow as your baby grows.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Need Medication For Stretch Marks At The 4th Week Of Pregnancy

Hello ma am and welcome. Gravida that develop during pregnancy can only be prevented to a certain extent with adequate hydration, calamine lotion, olive oil, etc. They are inevitable and it would be best to just continue doing what your are doing and address them only after delivery if they exist. Do not worry about them npw, as they will continue to appear and grow as your baby grows. Hope this helps. Best wishes.