Hi Thanks for your query.Mild itching is common in pregnancy because of the increased blood supply to the skin. As your pregnancy progresses and as your baby grows, the skin of your abdomen is stretched and this may also feel itchy.
Mild itching is usually nothing to worry about, but if the itching becomes severe it can be a sign of a
liver condition called ‘obstetric cholestasis’, or ‘intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy’ (ICP). This affects fewer than 1 in 100
pregnant women, but needs medical attention.
Wearing loose clothes may help prevent itching, as your clothes are less likely to rub against your skin and cause irritation. You may also want to avoid synthetic materials and go for natural ones, such as cotton, instead. These are ‘breathable’ and allow the air to circulate close to your skin. You may find that having a cool bath or applying lotion or moisturiser can help to soothe the itching.
Some women find that products with strong perfumes can irritate their skin, so you could try using plain lotion or soap. Mild itching is not usually harmful to you or your baby, but it can sometimes be a sign of a more serious condition.