Safe Skincare Ingredients During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Confusion Regarding the Use of Prenatal Supplements


Hello Doctor: I would like to ask if it is safe to use skincare products containing the following ingredients during pregnancy: green clay, aloe vera, chamomile extract, witch hazel, green tea extract, vitamin E, rosewood essential oil, non-photosensitizing bergamot essential oil, geranium essential oil, Japanese rose water, aloe vera extract, comfrey extract, allantoin, glycerin, butylene glycol, burdock extract, L-ascorbic acid powder, licorice extract, witch hazel extract, lemon extract, rosemary extract, aloe vera extract, tea tree essential oil, zinc gluconate, copper gluconate, and magnesium gluconate.
Additionally, I would like to know if my baby, who is 1.7 cm at 7 weeks of pregnancy, is too small.
Thank you.

Worried Mommy, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/09/11

Dr. Li Guanghan reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello: 1.
The Crown-Rump Length (CRL) of 17 mm corresponds to an average gestational age of 8 weeks and 4 days, which indicates you are above the average.
2.
Please provide the scientific name in English for further inquiry.
Hsinchu City Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Reply Date: 2005/09/11

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When it comes to skincare during pregnancy, many expectant mothers are understandably cautious about the ingredients in their products. The safety of various skincare ingredients can vary, and it's essential to be informed about what is safe and what should be avoided.

Safe Skincare Ingredients During Pregnancy
1. Green Clay (绿石泥): Generally considered safe for topical use during pregnancy. It can help absorb excess oil and impurities from the skin.

2. Aloe Vera (蘆薈): Widely regarded as safe and beneficial for soothing skin irritations and moisturizing. Aloe vera is often used to alleviate sunburn and hydrate the skin.

3. Chamomile Extract (洋甘菊萃取): Chamomile is typically safe and can have anti-inflammatory properties, making it a good choice for calming irritated skin.

4. Witch Hazel (金縷梅): This ingredient is generally safe and can help with inflammation and skin irritation. However, it's best to use it in moderation.

5. Green Tea Extract (綠茶萃取): Rich in antioxidants, green tea extract is considered safe and can help protect the skin from environmental damage.

6. Vitamin E (維他命E): This vitamin is safe and is often used for its moisturizing properties and ability to promote skin healing.

7. Rosewood Oil (花梨木精油): Generally considered safe in small amounts, but essential oils should be used with caution during pregnancy.

8. Bergamot Oil (無光敏性佛手柑精油): If it is non-photosensitizing, it may be safe, but it's crucial to ensure it is free from furocoumarins, which can cause skin sensitivity.

9. Geranium Oil (天竺葵精油): This oil is generally considered safe in moderation and can help balance skin oil production.

10. Rose Water (千葉玫瑰花水): Safe for use, rose water can provide hydration and has soothing properties.

11. Urtica Extract (紫草萃取): Generally considered safe, it may have anti-inflammatory benefits.

12. Urea (尿囊素): Safe for use, it is an effective moisturizer and can help with dry skin.

13. Glycerin (甘油): This is a safe and effective humectant that draws moisture to the skin.

14. Butylene Glycol (丁二醇): Generally regarded as safe for topical use during pregnancy.

15. Burdock Extract (牛蒡萃取): Typically safe, it may have anti-inflammatory properties.

16. L-Ascorbic Acid (左旋維他命C粉): Vitamin C is generally safe and is known for its antioxidant properties and ability to brighten the skin.

17. Licorice Extract (甘草萃取): Safe for use, it can help with skin brightening and soothing.

18. Lemon Extract (檸檬萃取): Caution is advised as citrus extracts can sometimes cause photosensitivity.

19. Rosemary Extract (迷迭香萃取): Generally safe in small amounts, but essential oils should be used cautiously.

20. Tea Tree Oil (茶樹精油): While some sources suggest it can be safe in small amounts, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider due to its potency.

21. Zinc Gluconate (葡萄糖酸鋅), Copper Gluconate (葡萄糖酸銅), and Magnesium Gluconate (葡萄糖酸鎂): These are generally safe and can provide various skin benefits.


Concerns About Fetal Development
Regarding your concern about the size of your baby at 7 weeks, a measurement of 1.7 cm is within the normal range for that gestational age. At this early stage, fetal development can vary significantly from one pregnancy to another. It's essential to have regular check-ups with your healthcare provider, who can monitor the growth and development of your baby through ultrasounds and other assessments.


Conclusion
In summary, many ingredients are considered safe for use during pregnancy, but it is always best to consult with your healthcare provider or a dermatologist before introducing new products into your skincare routine. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific health needs and any potential risks. Always prioritize gentle, hydrating, and soothing products to maintain skin health during this critical time.

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