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It has been known to cause some birth defects, and may complicate pregnancy. Women must be careful when selecting a product to use, as a product that contains benzoyl peroxide will often contain salicylic acid as well. So what about a topical application of salicylic acid? It has not been proven that it will cause birth defects or pregnancy complications. However, as a pregnant woman that knows now that salicylic acid taken orally is potentially harmful, do you really want to run that risk? More Chemicals You'll Want to Avoid During Pregnancy Some acne treatment products that doctors have recommended pregnant women should avoid are retinoid, oral retinoid, and Accutane. Retinoid is a form of Vitamin A that can cause birth defects in unborn children. There is no evidence that retinoid taken topically is harmful, but again, why run that risk? If you are a desperate new mother that is trying to treat her skin, there are a variety of safe and natural ways for you to fight-off acne. Of course, before you begin any new treatment you should consult your physician or obstetrician.