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  2. The 9 best products for your pregnancy bump - AOL

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    Ingredients that target stretch marks: “The ingredients that tend to benefit stretch marks appear to work by increasing collagen and elastic fiber production in the skin, likely counteracting ...

  3. Dermatologists Say These Stretch Mark Creams Actually Work

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    “Keeping the skin moisturized can help with the appearance of stretch marks,” says Dr. Graf. “Think thick moisturizers, such as cocoa butter, or those containing hyaluronic acid and centella ...

  4. The best stretch mark creams, according to experts - AOL

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    The best products for stretch marks in 2024 Mutha Body Butter Mutha is a line of skin care products formulated specifically for mothers, but Yadav recommends this body butter for anyone looking to ...

  5. The 10 Best Stretch Mark Treatments for Women in Their 30s - AOL

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    TriLASTIN Nourishing Body Oil (3.4oz / 100ml) | Skin Oil for Stretch Marks and Scars | Paraben-Free and Hypoallergenic | Belly Oil for Pregnancy and Postpartum | Nourishes, Moisturizes, and Hydrates

  6. Stretch marks - Wikipedia

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    Consuming foods that contribute to the skin's health, such as zinc-rich foods, protein-rich foods, and foods high in vitamin A, C, and D, can help suppress stretch marks. [19] A systematic review has not found evidence that creams and oils are useful for preventing or reducing stretch marks in pregnancy. [3]

  7. Perineal massage - Wikipedia

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    Antenatal perineal massage (APM) or Birth Canal Widening (BCW) is the massage of a pregnant woman's perineum – the skin and deep tissues around the opening to the vagina (or 'birth canal' – when a baby is in this passage), performed in the 4 to 6 weeks before childbirth, i.e., 34 weeks or sooner (Reference 7, as more births are occurring at around 28 weeks) and continued weekly until birth.