I am in my third trimester and the stretch marks are just crazy, how can I get rid of them?
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The good news is that stretch marks usually become considerably less noticeable about six to 12 months after childbirth. The pigmentation fades and they generally become lighter than the surrounding skin (the color will vary depending on your skin color), but their texture will remain the same.
there is not much you can do as your body is still stretching to accomostae your foetus, Your stretch marks probably won’t go away completely after your baby is born. But they should gradually fade from a pink or purplish colour to white and become much less noticeable.