For female friends who have given birth, the most distressing thing is the appearance of stretch marks on the belly and thighs. Stretch marks are a skin change that many women experience after pregnancy, which can cause some problems with their appearance. Therefore, it is important to find a way to remove stretch marks as soon as possible. So, are there stretch marks during childbirth?
Artificial abortion is usually performed in the early stages, during which there are no stretch marks. Stretch marks usually appear in the later stages of pregnancy, so generally speaking, there will be no stretch marks left after abortion, unless someone who has undergone induced abortion may have them.
Stretch marks refer to purple or pink stripes on the lower abdomen, buttocks, or thighs of women during pregnancy. Approximately 80% of women experience stretch marks during their first pregnancy. When women are five to six months pregnant, stretch marks begin to appear on both sides of their belly because the fetus grows faster and the belly is stretched up, resulting in stretch marks. Another situation is that a person may also develop stretch marks when their weight rapidly increases. If a person is usually thin but suddenly experiences rapid weight gain, stretch marks may appear on their thighs or back.
Some pregnant women have good elasticity in their belly or skin, and may not develop stretch marks during the early stages of pregnancy. However, stretch marks may begin to appear during the delivery period and will not disappear until after giving birth. Everyone's physique and weight are different, so it's also different when it comes to long stretch marks.