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Ella1
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Topic: To wax or not to wax? Posted: 01 February 2009 at 10:11am |
Hi.
For years I've been in the habit of having my bikiniline waxed, and I've had 3 waxes during this pregnancy. (However the last one is a wee while ago.)
I always assumed I'd have one towards the end of my pg as well, but now I'm not too sure anymore.
For weeks I've had a nasty heat rash in my groin area (sorry TMI), that has finally cleared up, and I wonder if a wax would be good or bad at this time.
Also the whole area down there seems swollen (I'm sure it didn't used to be like this) and I wonder if waxing will therefore be a lot more painful.
Anyway, just wondering if any of you ladies out there have any experience with bikiniwaxes in the last weeks of pregnancy and would you recommend it or not?
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 10:14am |
Hi Ella,
I had my first ever wax 2 weeks ago at 33 weeks and have another one scheduled for a fortnight at 37 weeks. I had no problems at all other than being absolutely petrified!!
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 10:32am |
There was a big thread about this not long ago, I think it was called lady bits, i'll have a look......
Waxing can be more sensitive when your preggers but heaps of people do it without issues. I just couldn't be bothered and I can't see it so who cares lol!!!
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 10:35am |
I am a bit worried about the heat rash too, I dont think I will have it done if there is a rash.... might resort to a cream for the big day to tidy myself up a bit. If I can reach of coure LOL
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 11:34am |
It's not so much for the "big day", it's actually more for afterwards. You're not to use tampons for the bleeding after birth, just those lovely big pads, so it's kind of messy IYKWIM.
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 11:57am |
I found I had horrible reactions to my waxing in the last trimester of my pregnancy, but I have really sensitive skin and I think the combination of that coupled with the increased blood flow and body/outside temperature probably was the problem so I think you'll be fine. It is really nice to get yourself organised pre-birth I must say - I ran off to get my eyes etc and legs done just before so I'd feel a bit better afterwards  and I did!
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 11:59am |
i braz for my wedding and kept it up through my first and im still having it done.........yes you are diffently way more sensitive and yes you are swollen..........i had big rush a few months ago but its disappeared.........my first preg i found it sweet but after cause i had emergency c then im still really sensitive over the scar......... they can use 2 different methods one is less painful then the other but the other is faster........ask them to try different types......... as for after that can be a prob but id depends if you have stitches or not too my therpist is awesome and i was altra nervous but she said that if i felt comfortable enough i can use a tampon and she can still do it TMI also after each time i go she puts alo cream on then you dont bathe till the next day that night ill put ice over my pants (so it dont look weird haha) seems to do the trick :)
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 2:58pm |
I usually like to wax myself to save $$ but it's getting so hard. So I went for a few months not doing it but the other week I couldn't put up with it any more so I gave myself a brazillian. God it took me ages to do, I can't see anything over my belly these days so had to try and apply the wax and remove it using a propped up mirror for help! I didn't seem any more sensitive than other times but I did a terrible job of it and there are patches not quite reached.
I think I'll have to pay the $$ and get it done professionally before the 'big day'. I hope the waxer doesn't mind doing pregnant women, I wouldn't fancy the job myself.
I too am thinking mainly of after the birth, because of cleanliness of bleeding and I think it might be easier if I need stitches too.
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 6:35pm |
If you have heat rash then I wouldn't have waxing done as it could be very painful and possibly make the rash worse. I ended up having my last waxing about a week before Jack was born (he was 8days early) and it was fine.
I am having a normal bikini wax done through this pg, definately not a brazillian. SIL told me about a bikini trimmer (I think thats what they call them) which is a bit smaller than a man's electric razor. They are $30 at Farmers and I plan to trim the areas not included in the bikini wax just before this baby is due. Apparently it has a safety guard on it so it won't cut you
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 6:51pm |
^^ ooo thats a good idea, a trimmer. I was thinking of booking in for a wax too next week. Need to get my eye brows shaped too.
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 8:19pm |
Yeah SIL has a trimmer and says it is great. I plan to use it between the legs as DH complained at Jack's birth and said that I should have got a brazillian. Not sure if I will be able to reach or see by that stage though!
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 8:49pm |
I've always been a fan of waxing but during pregnancy let myself go. However I didn't really want my new 70's bush making a public debut so went and got a brazillian a week before my c-section. It was quite odd being 36 weeks pregnant with twins getting waxed with my HUGE belly! But I was told with a c-section the nurse shaves you and I didn't want some amature doing a hack job at my most private of areas so took matters into my own.... well a professionals hands.
Was sooo glad I did! Was please not to have to worry about regrowth near the c-section wound for the first few weeks
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 9:17pm |
I got waxed right throughout my pregnancy and had no issues. I would get that heat rash cleard first thou.
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Posted: 01 February 2009 at 9:48pm |
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Posted: 02 February 2009 at 9:38am |
Anthea................usually 4-5 weeks depending on how fast your hair grows
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Posted: 02 February 2009 at 9:38am |
Bugger waxing!!!! OUCH!
Waxing at the best of times sends me through the roof!- I think itd put me into labour!! not to mention the pain of ingrown hairs- I take my hat off to you gals giving yourselves a Brazilian too- wow!
I am such a woossy lol!!!! I use a trimmer.....
Get DH to do it too- then he'll know what it feels like lol- now that would be worth it.
Its funny- I am blessed (or cursed) in the area of hair growth ussually- but I found that my leg hair has basically stopped in the last 15 weeks... its great.
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Posted: 02 February 2009 at 9:44am |
if yu exfoliate in grown hair isnt an issue.........unfortanlty for me its still a major but not painful :) i did wax my hubby did one strip and he ran around screaming.............i was laughing so hard nearly peed me pants..............was well worth it now he doesnt complain about me spending $35 each month haha
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Posted: 02 February 2009 at 12:00pm |
TysMummy wrote:
Anthea................usually 4-5 weeks depending on how fast your hair grows |
Pregnancy can change your hair growth as well, my growth seems to slow down a bit
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Posted: 02 February 2009 at 12:28pm |
Ooh does anyone know if it's safe to use hair removal cream? I used to use that but haven't since I've been preg as I wasn't sure what was in it. Shaving there gives me a rash, and I once did one strip of wax on my leg and vowed never again, lol! But I'll need to do something in a few more weeks if I don't want my doc bringing out the hedge-clippers so he can see what he's doing on the big day (jokes, it's not quite that bad haha, but since I first shaved there several years ago, it now grows in a mo-hawk!!!!)
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Posted: 02 February 2009 at 2:44pm |
yah i qestion the creams as well..............i have stayed away as they must soak into your skin whether they have impact on baby is another story
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