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Look At The Remedies For Itchy Nipples During Pregnancy

by Alice Thomas Writer

As much as would-be mothers love everything related to pregnancy, there is one thing that is the reason for discomfort among a majority of pregnant women. Yes, we are talking about itchy nipples. Nobody likes itchy nipples but unfortunately, they are somewhat unavoidable. As you already know, pregnancy changes the woman’s body and breasts are no exception to that. You are most likely to have swollen and sensitive breasts when you are with a bump. Some expecting women often complain of sore and itchy nipples. 

In case you are suffering from tender breasts and nipples then read this blog to know what to do: Sore Breasts And Nipples During Pregnancy? Read On To Know What To Do

So, now, coming back to itchiness in your nipples during pregnancy. Why your nipples become itchy during pregnancy. Well, blame it on two of your pregnancy hormones, namely, progesterone and oestrogen. Itchy nipples can also happen if you have super sensitive skin. Although itchy nipples are a temporary medical situation, they can affect the quality of your life. So if you need relief from them, read and implement the following:

Before telling you the remedies, let’s remind you to get regular ultrasound scans from an ultrasound baby scan clinic. Don’t forget to check some exciting baby scan packages by clicking on Aylesbury’s Best Baby Scan Offers.

Coming back to the topic, do the following things to get instant relief from itchy nipples.

Apply aloe vera gel

If there is one thing that soothes and moisturises your skin at the same time, it is none other than aloe vera gel. Apply fresh aloe vera gel on your nipples to get instant relief from itchiness. In case you do not have an aloe vera plant in your home, you can opt for store-bought aloe vera gels but ensure that they do not contain any chemicals and are 100% pure. 

Use a good-quality lotion

You don’t have to buy a specific lotion for your nipples, just buy a good boob massage oil or lotion and apply a bit on your nipples so that they stay moisturised and you don’t feel any itchiness. 

Avoid long showers or baths 

Long showers or baths will strip the moisture and natural oils produced by your body, meaning more itchiness. Limit your shower or bath time to 15-20 minutes. 

Wear breathable clothes

Mostly itchy nipples happen due to wrong innerwear and clothing. Wear breathable clothes and invest in standard quality maternity bras. 

In case your itchy nipples see no improvement, talk to your doctor. Take amazing care of your bump and visit Aylesbury’s best ultrasound baby scan clinic to get your baby’s well-being report.


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