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Acne in pregnancy is very common, whether you have previously had acne or  not. It is most common in the first three months while the levels of hormones  are increasing. Progesterone is more androgenic (male hormone-like) than  estrogen and causes the secretions of your skin glands to increase, which can  lead to more acne. After the first trimester, progesterone is produced by the  placenta and not the ovaries, so acne usually clears up after  this time. Treatment with Acnezine at this stage of pregnancy is  also beneficial for Acnezine is a natural scientific product  without any side effects. Here are some tips from the Acnezine’s  expert team to combat acne during pregnanc y: Plan Before You Get PregnantIf you are planning to get pregnant, it is important to  discuss your acne treatments with your doctor. Many of these  can harm the unborn baby. These include tetracycline antibiotics, oral  isotretinoin (Roaccutane, Accutane) and topical retinoids (tretinoin, 

isotretinoin and adapalene). Erythromycin is the only antibiotic regarded as  being safe in pregnancy, but it may not be very effective as many skin 13 bacteria  are now resistant to it. However, it’s probably better to avoid all medications  if possible.

When my family member received lymph massage it was incredible. As soon as the massager was placed around the infected area, she would immediately start to drain. Her eyes would water and her nose would run and you could hear gurgling sounds in her neck. Eventually the large blockage was gone and she has had a clean bill of health now for the past 4 years.

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