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Why does my skin seem more oily (or more dry) since I had my baby?

Your skin is affected by stress, tiredness and hormonal changes. Once your baby arrived, you probably had huge changes in your sleeping routine, causing chronic fatigue much of the time. During pregnancy, your body released many hormones. These levels are normalising now, but this can and does affect your skin. You may have had clear skin during pregnancy and find that you now suffer from periodic breakouts. This is normal.
 
Besides the fatigue and hormones playing a part, there is also your lack of personal time. You probably don't follow the same skin care routine that you used to before the baby – mainly due to time constraints. Try different moisturisers and cleansers, to balance out your skin's natural oil levels. If your skin is dry, use good moisturisers; brands like Dove and Oil of Olay are not too expensive, but work really well. Lotion or skin cream with 12 percent lactic acid can be used as a mild exfoliant.
 
If you have oilier than normal skin, try and use oil-free cosmetics. Heavy base and powder will clog up your pores, making the oil problem worse. If you have very dry skin, it could be as a result of an under-active thyroid. This affects between two and five percent of new mothers for the first year after they've given birth. A simple blood test done at the baby clinic or at your doctor can confirm the presence of this condition.

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Exercise is definitely a part of dropping post baby weight, along with a healthy diet. However, there are limits to how much you can do and how soon you can start.
Some doctors, and many women as well, have reported that applying raw, cooled, cabbaged leaves to the breasts helps to reduce milk production and the discomfort that comes with having engorged breasts as well.
It is not a good idea to use tampons until you are completely healed after giving birth. If you become infected because of a tampon, it only means more pain and a longer time to recover after giving birth.
What took your body nine months to develop, takes a matter of weeks to transform you back to the woman you were before your pregnancy. It is no wonder that most women feel totally exhausted after giving birth. Your brand new baby is of course, your amazing reward.
It is more than likely that you will be able to wear most of your pre-pregnancy clothing again – but do not expect to do so too soon after having your baby.
Losing baby weight is a priority for many new mums, and as long as you’re eating sensibly and exercising moderately, breastfeeding can help you to do just that.
There are many factors that can influence changes in your skin's natural moisture and oil content.

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