Published on: 3/5/2025
Many pregnant women do experience chapped lips, which can be a normal change during pregnancy due to hormonal shifts and other body changes.
During pregnancy, the body goes through many changes. Hormones can affect how your skin retains moisture, and the lips might become drier than usual. This can lead to chapped lips. Increased blood flow and changes in water retention can also play a role in making your lips feel dry or cracked. Many factors can add to this, like not drinking enough fluids, changes in skincare routines, or even environmental conditions such as cold or wind. Using a gentle lip balm or moisturizer and staying well hydrated might help relieve the discomfort. It is important to note that chapped lips during pregnancy are usually not a sign of anything serious, but rather one of the many adjustments your body makes during this time. If the condition becomes very bothersome or if you notice other changes in your skin, it might be a good idea to talk with your healthcare provider, so they can help you find ways to keep your lips comfortable while your body adjusts during pregnancy.
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