Stretch marks are lines that usually develop on the abdomen, or other parts of the body like the buttocks, thighs, hips, and breasts. These stretch marks generally become more visible from the end of the second trimester of pregnancy.
Causes for stretch marks: Stretch marks are caused by changes in the elastic supportive tissue that lies just beneath the skin. They start out pink, reddish brown, purple or dark brown, depending on the skin color. They later fade, although they never totally disappear.
Research suggests that genetics plays a role and you are more likely to get stretch marks if:
1. You gain a lot of weight rapidly.
2. You are carrying multiples.
3. You are carrying a big baby.
4. You have excess amniotic fluid.
Simple Tips In To Prevent Stretch Marks During Pregnancy:
Not all women go through this problem. Stretch marks usually become considerably less noticeable about 6- 12 months after childbirth, but the texture will remain the same. Below listed are a few tips that can help stretch marks become less visible:
Remember, the most critical factor that determines the answers to these questions is how healthy you are during your pregnancy - both physically and mentally!