Hey ladies, I want to share with you what I did to prevent stretch marks the first time around. I was obsessed with doing everything I could to prevent them. Hopefully I am just as successful this time around.
1) Bio oil worked the best for me. This was my fav product because it really helped with the itching and didn't get all over my clothes. I used it twice a day. Right out of the shower and at night before bed. I also, would alternate coconut oil during the middle of the day sometimes.
2) I ate two vitamin E capsules every day. I buy the generic Costco brand. This is suppose to help your skin with the stretching.
3) I did my best to gain weight gradually. I gained on average 1-2 lbs a week after the 15 week mark.
I had great success with this strategy. Although, I did get a few tiny white marks on my thighs and butt which I neglected lubing up as much last time.
*I realize stretch marks are genetic and there is only so much you can do to work with your own genetics.
Re: Let's talk stretch marks!
My belly did make it through my first pregnancy unscathed though. To be honest, I didn't really use lotions or anything unless my belly was itchy. I think it just has a lot to do with genetics.
DS#2 3/15
Baby #3~
I also have them on the outside curve of my breasts, my hips, love handles, under my arms and in some form or other from ankles to knicker line. Basically i have terrible skin. But these ones are from puberty and are quite light and faded. You can see them when you look hard.
The old ones never stopped me from enjoying being nude in public (nude beaches and adult retreats, adult entertainment etc) But my mummy tummy ones made me very embarrassed even in front of my partner.
My DH and i have only been together a little while but he loves my mummy marks. Not in a sappy cliche way, he really loves them. Simply cause they are proof that ive gone thru a natural and beautiful process of motherhood. This has given me a new appreciation for them. More will come I am sure and they will upset me at first. But I'm not as upset anymore.
Married for two years to my Honeybear and expecting a little Honeybee on our homestead in Belgium.