So I've realized the past couple days that shaving my girlie bits is going to become an issue. I've never waxed before and I'm nervous about starting when I'm PG because who knows how my skin will react, and I'm extra sensitive right now to begin with. If you don't mind sharing - what are your plans?
Re: TMI - What are you doing about grooming?
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Plan A: NOT waxing. No thank you... too much for me.
DH uses his beard trimmer down there. We've never done anything like that before and tried it just last week. He was getting a kick out of it. Turned out okay... I guess. He needs a little bit of practice- but he promised me he'll get the hang of it.
I haven't done it in a while, I can't see down there anymore
I'd like to get a wax, but I don't really want to do it every couple of weeks until delivery, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do. something needs to be done, though
This is what we do. With a little practice he'll be prefect at it in no time!
This is the exact problem I am having right now. I'm not sure what to do either!!
i have had a couple of questions about this also. i told DH that he would probably most likely have to do it for me.. but i dont think i trust him with a razor that close to my goods... especially if he nicks it.. **ouch**
instead i talked it over with the dr. and he said that most women actually dont do anything.. which in a sence kinda weirds me out.. i cant imagen not doing anything down there. he told me instead of shaving try trimming... at least with trimming i can trust DH to do it.. dr aslo said i could try to use nair or veet around my bikini line if i was THAT worried about it.
I havent been able to shave since oh idk 22 weeks. im 25 now. so far the trimming thing is going pretty good.. thats what i suggest.
hope this all helps.
good luck
-amara
That's nice of him
I honestly wouldn't trust my DH down there with a razor - OUCH!!
Gotta admit, most of the time I go au naturel, unless I plan to wear a bathing suit, in which case waxing is a must. It lasts quite a while though, which is good. I am going for my first pg wax tomorrow as we are going on vacation next week. Normally I do this with the help of my little friend, Vitamin I(buprofen). Sadly I will have to use Tylenol, which I doubt will numb much of anything, but it's worth a shot.
I do use numbing cream that I got at the drugstore aftwards; that may be helpful.
I TOTALLY AGREE!
I just don't get this. I'm a very coordinated person, but holding a mirror, spreading the legs, cream, razor, peering over the belly... it's just too much for me. I can't do it with a mirror.
But then again, I'm a larger girl. I don't have tiny thighs... so- not sure if that has anything to do with anything, but maybe it's easier for thinner girls? idk.
I just realized yesterday that I can no longer see to shave.?
I don't know that DH is up to helping. Eeek.?
I just went thru this last night. I have a battery operated trimmer/razor I got at Sephora that works great. So I kind of just blindly did it in the shower. I got most of it, but the sides were hard. It looks pretty uneven, but I dont really care. If I get to the point where I need DH to help, I will let him. Not with a razor though!
I dont mind waxing, but I don't really want to spend the money.
Well, I'll be the first to say it.
I don't. And if the doctor is put off by my ungroomed nether regions when I deliver, then he should have thought of that before making his speciality Obstetrics.
I usually shave, although I have gone for waxing, which I love the outcome of I find its too much up keep to go every month & I always take a glass of wine & ibuprofen before, which i suppose I cna't do now! I have found its getting more difficult as well. Sh has helped once, last week & it went OK, he just used a trimmer not a razor yet. We have very few boundaries tho & didn't find this weired at all (to add in the past we have tried at home waxing which was BRUTAL would not let him do that again!)
I will go for a wax at about 36-37 weeks I want it very tidy for delivery. As a L&D nurse I strongly suggest SOME type of grooming before delivery, even just trimming. The reason is because its gets pretty nasty durign delivery, there is a lot of mucous & fluid & blood & its really gross when the hair gets all matted. And sorry but I am human, iots gross for the nurse who has to clean you to have to pull chunks of blood out of pubs. Also PP you bleed a lot & you want to keep the area very clean, its just easier when the hair is under control. And if you need stitches its better with shorter hair too.