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  2. Stretch marks - Wikipedia

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    Striae gravidarum in a pregnant woman at 38 weeks. Pregnancy stretch marks, also known as striae gravidarum, are a specific form of scarring of the skin of the abdominal area due to rapid expansion of the uterus as well as sudden weight gain during pregnancy. About 90% of pregnant women are affected. [13]

  3. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Striae gravidarum (stretch marks) – pregnancy-related stretch marks occur in 50% to 90% of women, [41] and are caused both by the skin stretching and by the effects of hormonal changes on fibers in the skin. [42]

  4. Pregnant Woman Discovers Lump in Breast While Applying Body ...

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    Nine months pregnant with her first child in January 2024, Marissa Sweitzer was slathering herself in body butter to prevent stretch marks when she felt a lump in her left breast. “I was ...

  5. Mom Of 4 Disturbs Other Women At The Pool With Her Swimsuit ...

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    The physical changes women go through during and after pregnancy vary, but stretch marks—like those the Redditor was criticized for—are among the most common. Approximately 8 in 10 women ...

  6. Embracing your body and stretch marks during pregnancy - AOL

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    "I’ve been left with another scar and a lot of stretch marks, but I don’t look at them with disgust. I look at them and I feel proud."

  7. Postpartum physiological changes - Wikipedia

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    The breasts change during pregnancy to prepare for lactation, and more changes occur immediately after the birth. Progesterone is the hormone that influences the growth of breast tissue before the birth. Afterwards, the endocrine system shifts from producing hormones that prevent lactation to ones that trigger milk production. [3]