What should I do if my breasts turn black and molt during pregnancy

  After pregnancy, women may find that many parts of their body have changed, especially the breasts, which may become darker and may also experience molting. This makes first-time mothers very worried. So, what should be done if the breasts become darker and molt during pregnancy?

  

What should I do if my breasts turn black and molt during pregnancy1

  The blackening and shedding of breasts during pregnancy is mainly caused by changes in hormone secretion in the body, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and usually does not require specialized treatment. After pregnancy, the secretion of hormones in the female body increases, which stimulates breast development to a certain extent. In the late stage of pregnancy, a small amount of milk is likely to appear, which can further stimulate the nipple, making it easy for the nipple to molt.

  Hormonal changes can also affect the metabolism of pigments, and the color of the areola may become darker, which may result in black scabs after molting. Pregnant women can clean their nipples and areola with clean water every day to keep their skin clean and dry, prevent blockages in the mammary ducts, and prevent them from affecting breastfeeding in the future.

  Precautions during pregnancy:

  Pregnant women should regularly go to the hospital for prenatal check ups during pregnancy to timely understand the condition of their unborn fetus. If any abnormal phenomena occur in the fetus, timely intervention and treatment can be carried out to avoid serious consequences.

  In terms of diet, it is necessary to pay attention to eating more fresh fruits, vegetables, and protein rich foods, and eat less spicy food.

  In the early stages of pregnancy, it is important to avoid sexual activity. In mid pregnancy, sexual activity can be moderate, but it is important to control the frequency and intensity.

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