Pregnant after IF

Best thing to use on a cut? TMI

Hi ladies!
Forgive me if this sounds like a stupid question, I'm just super neurotic about everything these days! I cut myself shaving um, down there and it is super tiny and just a tiny amount of blood, but I wasn't sure if Neosporin, hydrogen peroxide or what was the best and safest thing to use. I looked my on safe list from my OB and nothing about first aid was listed. Any suggestions? Thanks!!!
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Re: Best thing to use on a cut? TMI

  • Hydrogen should be fine and so should neosporin
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  • I used to be an EMT. I always use saline water for cleaning cuts and wounds like that. There's no need for harsh chemicals. You don't need to use neosporin either. You can let it heal naturally Big Smile
  • Whenever I cut thereI just put on a pad to try to keep it dry but I never put anything on it.  Usually it heals pretty quickly.  Good luck!

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  • You don't need to put anything on it. Just let it heal. A shaving nick will heal in a day or two (maybe longer since your pregnant, but anyway...no need to treat it).

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    Decided to adopt - 6/2012
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  • Peroxide doesn't promote new tissue growth so I wouldn't use it. JMO
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