Ok I think it is difficult enough to shave my tree trunk legs lol....but I am failing on keeping up with the lady parts. We can't see anything of course which makes it hard, so I'm nervous to go to down with a razor. I used my DH's old beard trimer over the weekend which worked great. But with my internal exams just around the corner, I would really like to take care of the "more sensitive areas"
So do I just need to suck it up and spend a good half hour in the shower and go to town? Or are you guys not worrying too much about "those areas" and letting nature be? I know Doctor's and nurses dont care but it has really gotten out of hand over the last few months and I'm feeling quite embarassed and I'm not willing to spend the money on a wax.....ouch!
Re: Shaving? yep..I want to know how everyone is doing it?
I was wondering the same thing. Made a feeble attempt a few days ago to clean things up, but now I'm a bit itchy as stuff grows back.
If I can tag on another question to this thread: STMs - what was your experience with this following the birth. As in, if you did clean things up before labor, did it make recovery any more or less irritating?
ETA: It used to be in style to have everything in a "full bush." That was way before my time, but I'm going with it.
This. I don't really understand all the confusion over this. Just swipe the razor and feel for any missed spots. Think about it, does your husband use a mirror to shave his face in the shower? He can't see his own face either and mine does just fine!
I get Brazilian waxes. My waxer says she does tons of pregnant women, especially in the later months of pregnancy and at the end when they are about to deliver so that they don't have to be shaved in the hospital. It's painful, but it's also quick and worth it if you want to be totally smooth.
This. It takes little extra time to make sure I didn't miss a spot, but it's really not that hard.
Yes! I peed all over my hand last time.
As for shaving, I really don't care if I'm hairy or not. I trimmed up about a month ago with DH's trimmer and a mirror just to keep it in control but at this point, shaving is the least of my concerns.
lol me. I am glad they take my bp before because making it into that cup is causing me a lot of stress
I pulled the "Stevie Wonder" yesterday and did it blind as a bat. I'm sure the doctors have seen better, but I'm sure they have seen worse. The problem is, I gave myself a bit of a panic attack when, about two hours later, I wiped and there was a little bit of blood. I got all excited thinking it was finally time. Alas, I am just a piss poor shaver. :-)
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YES! I had this problem the last time I had to and I was thinking, "What the heck?" I had a hard time reaching down there to hold the cup though! Glad I'm not alone!
As for shaving...eh...I try to do my best every now and then. I used to shave daily so I know that area very well. But my lady bits have been swollen and super sore the last month so I only attempt a quick shave about once a week now. Mainly it's because it gets too itchy not to keep up with (since I'm used to it is always being super smooth). I really don't care what it looks like when baby comes though.
Then there are my tree-trunk legs as well. :S I only shave them about once a week now too but I used to shave them almost daily. It's just too uncomfortable to bend over to shave them so I've kind of given up.
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I'm not shaving. To those who can do it blindly, kudos. My external area has changed so much that I couldn't shave by feel anymore. I had a surprise internal last week. Honestly I think everyone's being a bit silly about it. She was literally down there for less than 10 seconds and looked maybe for 2 seconds. I say if it stresses you out, just say f@$& it and go 70s porn star.
my husband hates my bush. But I hate my hip pain, carpal tunnel, and carrying around 30 extra pounds. I think we're even.
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I had my Strep B test this a.m. so have had recent experience in this department!
I've been using the trimmer on the end of my razor by "feel" just to keep things from getting too overgrown. I also shave (again, kind of by feel but I can also still see just a little bit) the upper part of my thighs where the hair begins/ends .. but nowhere else.
Its a fair compromise I think... There's still hair there, but not so much that its shocking to the doctors & nurses.
And yes, add me to the list of people that is having a really hard time peeing in that cup! I can't see a darn thing.
I totally had trouble doing this today!!! I laughed at myself pretty good when I realized that I barely got any in...
I am going to get a brazilian one of these days. I'm just afraid of how bad it's going to hurt. When I am not pg... I have to pop advil before I do it.
I am ok with the peeing in the cup, but this morning when putting the lid on I spilled half of it out... on myself. YUCK!!!!
This. I wait until after DS1 goes to sleep and just spend as much time as I have to since I can't see anything. Just have to take my time and be very careful.
I just go blind, I don't carry too big and I have long arms, so I don't struggle with it too much. Apparently, I did an ok job last time around because the labor and delivery nurse I had complimented me!!! hahaha....she was like "you're so well manicured down there!" then she went on to say how crazy some women let it get and even said "I mean, it's not like I'd recognize them at the mall and think "hey, that's the woman with the huge bush", but it gets pretty crazy!"
She was pretty funny.
I have been having trouble with the pee cup too! Lol
I shaved with #1 and I was so sensitive, it made labor and recovery a little more uncomfortable than it should have been. Plus it was SO HARD to do. Mirrors and stretching and odd positioning...
I waxed with #2 and felt the same.... overly sensitive down there
This time around Im just using trimmers to keep it trimmed close and I can already tell its not going to bother me when I give birth or afterwards. And honestly I dont think the nurses/doctor even care. Once you have your legs up in stirrups pushing a baby out while screaming, the last thing on anyones mind is hair LOL