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Dec 02, 2008 -
Stop seeing spots and start enjoying your pregnancy. It's upsetting for an expectant mama to find her once flawless skin covered in blemishes, but instead of committing to nine months of hats and big sunglasses, there are a few things a mommy-to-be can do to keep her skin (and her confidence level) in check.
Don't overwash your face — two times a day is plenty.
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Apr 08, 2009 -
One of the most common hormonal issues women face is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Affecting 1 in 15 women, PCOS is a condition in which many small cysts fill a woman's ovaries. While some women begin showing signs of the condition — through weight gain, extra facial hair, and acne — in their teens, many do not discover it until they try to conceive a baby.
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Nov 20, 2008 -
Babies' skin is supposed to be perfect, so how come your bundle of joy doesn't look flawless? Newborns go through a lot to enter the world and most end up with some skin conditions. These imperfections shouldn't alarm or bother you, they certainly aren't bugging your newest addition (nor should they affect her later in life).
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Oct 09, 2008 -
- Parenting books you can't live without — The Poop
- What are you telling your kids about the economy? — Parent Dish
- Travis Barker can't wait to hold his kids again — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Suri Cruise and her mama share a smile — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Pregnancy acne that just won't quit, even three years later — Alpha Mom
- Vaccine tracker helps mom keep tabs on her tots' shots — The Bump
- When kids aren't what mom and dad had in mind — Cookie
- What's the best baby carrier — Inhabitots
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Sep 18, 2008 -
Newborns do not usually have the flawless skin they show in the movies. Rather, they may have bruises from their birth experience, acne and a number of other imperfections when they enter the world.
As the child grows, a parent will begin to notice a number of other skin conditions on their lil one.
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