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It's possible if you have gained weight and this will make it more likely for you to have stretch marks.
yes - trilastin PREVENTS too! I purchased Trilastin SR with the hydro thermal accelerator (came with it) about a month ago. I'm telling YOU - it works. I'm 23, mother of one. My stretch marks are on my tummy and breast, the marks are about 6 years old. (pregnancy)… I have tried lots of things: Olive oil, coconut oil, micro-dermabrasion, loofah, shea butter, Bio-Oil, Palmer's….. none of these did much except give my skin moisture and greasy. With Trilastin, the product fully soaked INTO my skin instead of being on top. Immediately, I notice how soft my skin felt! WOW. In the first week you can see slight improvement! After one month I have seen dramatic decrease in the deepness of the stretch mark and they are fading quickly! I am SOOO happy and amazed. The bottle says to use it 2-3 times a day and I usually only use it once a day. (due to my laziness) and it has been well worth the money ($80) I recommend anyone use this stuff! I think I may start using it on my face to prevent aging. I plan to use this product for a very long time. Give it a try. There is a 60-day money back guarantee. I know that products work different for everyone, but at least you can send it back.
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Yes. it is possible. A woman can have a few periods or even regular monthly periods during pregnancy.
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No, either your imagination is working overtime or you have a urine infection. It is also possible that you have a Sexually Tranmitted Disease.
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You can use Mederma cream daily at night for 6 to 8 months which help you to remove the stretch mark form the butt. Buy Mederma online
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While it is possible, I would advise that you wait a full week before spending money on a pregnancy test or even worrying for that matter.
Yes, it can. Rising progesterone levels can cause your cheeks to flush. This was actually one of the first symptoms I noticed in all three of my pregnancies.
Sometimes yes but I would check with your midwife or gp to see if there was any underlying problem, just to be safe