I've heard some people say that stretch marks are hereditary and some say that you should try to prevent by putting on lotion twice a day. If you went the lotion-for-prevention route, when did you start being really diligent about it? [Poll]
I've always put lotion on, even before BFP, and am covered in stretch marks. Sorry, if you're going to get them, you're going to get them. But a nice lotion helps keep your skin from itching while it stretches, so it's still a good idea.
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I didn't vote because there was no response that fit mine
Right after BFP I freaked and started lotioning like 3 times a day. Then I realized that a lot of women get them anyway, so I have pretty much stopped with the obsessive lotioning of my body parts.
I usually use Aveeno as my every-day lotion. When I'm pregnant I use Palmers Cocoabutter on the 3 B's (boobs, butt, and belly). With DS I got faaaaaint stretch marks on the undersides of my boobs, but thats it. Not sure if it was the Palmers or not though...
you can't prevent stretch marks but they ITCH...so definitely a nice thick lotion helps with that. i use a cocoa butter one. and the hidden secret about strecth marks - lots of people get them AFTER having the baby...i only have 2 and i didn't get them until after.
I used all sorts of special creams and lotions the first time around. BAM... right around 30w I was covered in stretch marks on my tummy. They are still there.
I've always put lotion on, even before BFP, and am covered in stretch marks. Sorry, if you're going to get them, you're going to get them. But a nice lotion helps keep your skin from itching while it stretches, so it's still a good idea.
Ditto this. I lotioned every day, and am covered in strech marks from top to bottom of my tummy. Every woman in my family got them, so I was doomed anyway.
But I do remember my belly was really itchy when it was stretching, so lotion is always a plus.
Re: Clicky about preventing stretch marks
I didn't vote because there was no response that fit mine
Right after BFP I freaked and started lotioning like 3 times a day. Then I realized that a lot of women get them anyway, so I have pretty much stopped with the obsessive lotioning of my body parts.
DD - February 2011
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Ditto this. I lotioned every day, and am covered in strech marks from top to bottom of my tummy. Every woman in my family got them, so I was doomed anyway.
But I do remember my belly was really itchy when it was stretching, so lotion is always a plus.