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Guardian of 0 children4 years ago
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Mera delivry ke bad face pr jhaiya ho gai h kya kru

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profile image of Dr. Pandurang sawantExpertDr. Pandurang sawantPaediatrician4 years ago

A. The areas on your body that darkened during your pregnancy should gradually fade in after your baby's birth. The change in the pigmentation on your face is called melasma. Try to keep your face out of the sun, as exposure to the sun's rays will make the patches darker Most women find that Melasma will go away within 3-6 months of giving birth. If you are breastfeeding, you may find that it takes longer time to go away, due to the hormone levels associated with breastfeeding. Apply any good sunscreen cream or body moisturizer cream over face. It will help to improve tone and early recovery from dark circles /dark face /melasma. r

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