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Can I Drink Ginger Tea Regularly During Pregnancy?

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Dream - Ginger tea is one of the herbal teas made from ginger root or dried ginger brewed with water. This tea is often used to treat various diseases. One of them is helping to relieve nausea.

Basically, ginger tea is safe to consume by pregnant women as long as it is not excessive. Therefore, Dream friends are allowed to drink ginger tea during pregnancy.

According to Diadona, ginger tea is considered safe for pregnant women to consume in normal amounts, around two cups per day. Ginger tea also has various benefits for pregnancy. Especially if the mother often experiences morning sickness, because ginger tea can relieve the symptoms of nausea due to morning sickness.

 

Drink in Moderation

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Although it has various benefits and is considered safe for pregnant women to consume, ginger tea still has risks that need to be considered before consuming it.

Although rare, but when people experience side effects from consuming ginger, they often feel excess gas, bloating, nausea, and heartburn or reflux. Other side effects that may be experienced include diarrhea and stomach pain.

(Source: Diadona)

Reasons Why Retinol Skincare Should Not Be Used During Pregnancy

Dream - Retinol is a formula that is always sought after when choosing skincare. This active ingredient, which is a derivative of vitamin A, has anti-aging properties, can treat acne, and inhibit the appearance of wrinkles.

No wonder many women always include products containing retinol in their daily skincare routine. It has many benefits for beauty and skin health, but it can be dangerous for pregnant women.

Quoted from KlikDokter.com, the use of retinol for pregnant women is not recommended. There are several risks that can endanger the fetus if pregnant women use retinol regularly, namely:

- Potentially causing nerve disorders in both the mother and the fetus, especially if the retinol used is oral retinol (taken)
- One of the conditions that can occur in the fetus is fetal retinoid syndrome, where the baby has congenital defects caused by retinoid consumption during pregnancy.

 

This also applies to retinol in the form of creams, toners, and others. Its use during pregnancy should be avoided. Because the active content of retinoid can still enter the bloodstream through the skin.

Pregnant woman

Usually, retinol is written in products with Retin-A, Retinoic acid, Retinoid, Tazarotene. So, be more selective in choosing skincare products during pregnancy. If in doubt, consult a doctor.

For more detailed explanation, read it here.

Unnoticed Changes in the Intimate Area During Pregnancy

Dream - Weight gain is the most noticeable and complained about change during pregnancy for many mothers. Pregnancy also makes the skin become more glowing and the hair thicker due to hormonal changes.

Not only the visible changes, but there are also changes in the intimate area that are often unnoticed by mothers. This condition is not always bad, and many pregnant women may not be aware of it.

What are the changes in the vagina during pregnancy? Let's find out.

Bluish
During pregnancy, the vagina may turn bluish or purple. This can be one of the first indications of pregnancy. Since six weeks of pregnancy, the vagina, labia, and cervix may turn blue or purple due to increased blood flow.

Spotting
Spotting during the first trimester of pregnancy is normal. Spotting can sometimes be caused by embryo implantation in the uterine lining and placenta formation, and the blood tends to be pink to dark brown, not red. In other cases, spotting during pregnancy can indicate other conditions such as yeast infections or miscarriage.

 

Vaginal Varicose Veins

During pregnancy, the area around the vagina may experience varicose veins due to a combination of increased blood flow, enlarged uterus, and pregnancy hormones. The risk of experiencing this condition increases with subsequent pregnancies. Varicose veins in the vagina appear similar to varicose veins in general, but they most often occur on the labia and sometimes on the inner upper thighs.

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Swelling
The extra blood flowing to the vagina can make it feel full and uncomfortable. The vagina may feel swollen, but it is usually not visibly swollen. For some people, this increases sensation. Swollen vaginal area during pregnancy can increase sensitivity and orgasms.

 

Report: Meisya Harsa Dwipuspita/ Source: Parents

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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