Itch In Pregnancy
NICE CKS Itch in pregnancy. Last revised: Apr 2025.
Article Last Updated:09/04/2026
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy is covered in detail in a separate article: Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy (ICP)
Dermatoses of pregnancy (causes of itch that are specific to pregnancy):
| Feature | Atopic eruption of pregnancy | Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (PEP) | Pemphigoid gestations | Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy |
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| Onset | 1st trimester | 3rd trimester | 2nd-3rd trimester | 3rd trimester |
| Rash morphology | Eczematous lesions | Pruritic urticarial papules coalescing into plaques | Urticarial papules / plaques progressing to tense blisters | NO rash
Scratching may cause excoriation marks |
| Distribution | Face, neck, upper chest, flexor surfaces | Starts on abdominal straie and may spread to buttocks and thighs
Peri-umbilical area spared |
Peri-umbilical involvement is characteristic
May spread to the whole body |
Generalised
Classically palm and soles |
| Diagnosis | Clinical diagnosis | Skin biopsy with direct immunofluorescence | Serum bile acids | |
| Management* | Emollients
Topical corticosteroids Sedating antihistamine if sleep is affected |
Urgent dermatology and obstetric referral
Mild: topical corticosteroid + antihistamines Moderate / severe: systemic corticosteroids |
Symptomatic relief with topical emollients and/or antihistamines
Planned early delivery based on serum bile acid levels |
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| Prognosis | Resolves after delivery | Resolves within 1 week postpartum | Resolves weeks to months postpartum | Resolves within days to weeks postpartum |
*Self-care advice for itch in pregnancy (applicable to all dermatoses of pregnancy):
| Bathing |
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| Skin and nails |
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| Environment and clothing |
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| Diet and lifestyle |
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Be aware of other causes of itch that are NOT related to pregnancy:
| NO rash |
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| With rash |
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