Since summer is right around the corner (or already here for you southerners... but up here in the northeast the temps are still in the 50's), anyone considering some "downstairs" waxing? I hate shaving that area anyway, let alone with a giant belly in the way. But I also don't intend to let being pregnant stop me from hanging out at the pool and enjoying the sunshine!
Any thoughts from STMs on how bad a wax is during pregnancy? I know it's safe (assuming you go to a reputable salon), but is it super painful with the increased blood flow to your nether-regions??
Pre-pregnancy I have gotten a few of them, but I feel like this would be a whole different ballgame... !
Re: Waxing?
@BritMC18 - does sugaring last as long, or do you have to get it done more frequently?
I've been shaving, but it's definitely getting harder. I'm not sure if I can keep up as I get larger.
Son #1- 2/15/08
Son #2- 8/18/10
Baby 3 due 8/8/16
Oh and I definitely got one done first trimester at a reputable salon- no double dipping, very clean, etc. but my body reacted to it differently than pre-pregnancy. I got little red bumps on my lower belly and to this day, they haven't gone away! They itched before but now they don't bother me. I think I am definitely more sensitive to it now.
It has been on my mind though- not just for Summer but knowing I'm going to be bleeding heavily and all, I'd just prefer to be hairless down there (totally to each their own). I'd like to go once closer to my due date so it doesn't grow back quickly that I need to go through it the second time. Might be hard, we'll see.
Me - 33; DH - 33Dating 1/18/06
Married 9/21/13
BFP #1 12/15/15 - C Born 8/27/16
BFP #2 1/10/20 - EDD 9/8/20
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
The Rowdy Roberts
I thought about labor too while getting waxed and just for a minute, I thought, "hey...this isn't too bad. Maybe I have a high level of tolerance to pain." But that thought was soon ripped away (pun intended-I love puns if y'all hadn't noticed) by the waxing of the "sensitive" part (it's right in the center).