Since the beginning of pregnancy, out of the power of maternal love, many mothers will undoubtedly take good care of their babies. But after the newborn is born, while pampering the baby, they also take care of their own bodies. After giving birth, in addition to some mothers losing their body shape, some mothers also experience stretch marks. So in how many months do stretch marks appear? I believe many mothers are concerned about this issue! How many months does a pregnant woman start to develop stretch marks? 1. Under normal circumstances, the collagen fibers of the skin and the abdominal muscles maintain a certain elasticity, so they can be freely contracted within a certain range, so it is not easy to have wrinkles. When a woman is pregnant for more than three months, the enlarged uterus protrudes from the pelvis and moves toward the abdomen. As the fetus continues to grow and develop, the abdomen continues to swell, the skin collagen fibers and waist muscles begin to stretch excessively, and as the pregnancy week increases, many fiber cells in the subcutaneous tissue are finally "torn apart". After the 6th month of pregnancy, the abdomen bulges rapidly. At this time, the collagen fibers in the skin gradually break down, and stretch marks become more obvious. 2. The growth and development of stretch marks vary from person to person. Depending on the physical fitness of the pregnant woman, the time when stretch marks begin to grow and develop will also be different. But generally speaking, pregnant women will begin to see stretch marks during the 5th to 6th month of pregnancy, usually appearing in the thighs and abdomen. Due to the different elasticity of pregnant women's skin, some pregnant women will not develop stretch marks until the late pregnancy or even a month before delivery, and some pregnant women may not have stretch marks even during the entire pregnancy. This is all normal. Signs of stretch marks in pregnant women 1. There are no signs of stretch marks, which are a type of atrophy marks. Stretch marks are the breakdown of skin fibers caused by the body during pregnancy, exercise, and weight gain, and appear as red, white, or purple patterns. It also includes stretch marks and exercise cracks. The parts of the human body that require strong exercise include the abdomen, the inner sides of the thighs, the knees, the buttocks, and the lumbar spine. 2. The abdominal tissues of the human body from outside to inside are skin, skin collagen fibers, fat layer, abdominal muscles composed of muscle tissue and tendons, anterior retroperitoneal fat layer and retroperitoneum. Under normal circumstances, skin collagen fibers and abdominal muscles maintain a certain elasticity and can expand and contract freely within a certain range. Stretch marks are very annoying, and it is also quite inconvenient to remove them. The length of pregnancy varies from person to person, and not all pregnant women will develop stretch marks. If a pregnant woman does develop stretch marks, she doesn't need to worry too much. She should first take good care of the fetus and give birth to the baby safely, and then think carefully about how to get rid of the stretch marks. |
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