International Journal of Women's Dermatology (Dec 2017)

Physiologic changes of pregnancy: A review of the literature

  • Catherine C. Motosko, BS,
  • Amy Kalowitz Bieber, MD,
  • Miriam Keltz Pomeranz, MD,
  • Jennifer A. Stein, MD,
  • Kathryn J. Martires, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 219 – 224

Abstract

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Throughout pregnancy, the body undergoes a variety of physiologic changes. The cutaneous findings can be most noticeable and often worrisome to both physicians and patients. Obstetricians and dermatologists must be able to differentiate between changes that are benign and those that may be pathologic. Most physicians recognize benign changes that are commonly described in literature such as hyperpigmentation, melasma, striae gravidarum, and telogen effluvium; however, they may be unaware of changes that tend to be less frequently discussed. This comprehensive review provides a broad overview of the physiologic cutaneous changes that occur during pregnancy as described in the literature over the past 10 years. Keywords: pregnancy, hyperpigmentation, acne, melasma