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MSE pregnancy club II

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  • Sarahsaver
    Sarahsaver Posts: 8,390 Forumite
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    Well at 8 months pg I cannot see mine anymore :rotfl: I usually trim with a razor, but TBH i think anyone who likes it bald is a bit weird...I mean thats what children are like :eek:

    If he doesn't like it down there (except I know he does LOL) then it s his fault!!!
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  • Sarahsaver
    Sarahsaver Posts: 8,390 Forumite
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    BTW nothing is spick and span about childbirth, add to that the words 'third degree tear' and you will be past caring :eek:
    Member no.1 of the 'I'm not in a clique' group :rotfl:
    I have done reading too!
    To avoid all evil, to do good,
    to purify the mind- that is the
    teaching of the Buddhas.
  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    Lucifa73 wrote: »
    Hubbles is my erm 'gardener':o

    that is what i was thinking of doing ... he best be up for it or there will be trouble.
  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    Sarahsaver wrote: »
    BTW nothing is spick and span about childbirth, add to that the words 'third degree tear' and you will be past caring :eek:


    noooooooo the 'third degree tear' comment from Britain's biggest babies still lives with me :eek:
  • angelfairy wrote: »
    morning ladies.....

    i worn you this post is heavily in the TMI category. :D

    i was just reading a 'shaving' thread in The Arms that has reappeared. It made me think.... how are you ladies who are quite far along caring for your lady gardens. are you letting them grow freely or are you still trimming them (or keeping them bare whatever your preference) and if so how??? :confused:

    sorry, just got me thinking and when my time comes and people will be nosing down there when bubba decides to make an entrance, i want it looking spick and span.:eek:

    im blindly shaving it in the shower at the moment

    theres not a chance in hell i can see what im doing, so i just hit and hope for the best. DH says it doesnt look too bad a job, but i can feel its a bit rashy and bumpy, so prob looks a dogs dinner.

    Might start attacking it with the immac in the next few weeks, but that usually ends up in baldness even at times when i can see what im doing, so it might be a bit unwise
  • Lucifa73
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    im blindly shaving it in the shower at the moment

    theres not a chance in hell i can see what im doing, so i just hit and hope for the best. DH says it doesnt look too bad a job, but i can feel its a bit rashy and bumpy, so prob looks a dogs dinner.

    Might start attacking it with the immac in the next few weeks, but that usually ends up in baldness even at times when i can see what im doing, so it might be a bit unwise

    I read somewhere that its best not to use the creams - not necessarily for the baby's sake but your skin might react differently to normal and you could end up with a 'burn'. If you decide to give it a go do a patch test even if you wouldn't normally react.
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  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    Lola.


    I'm impressed...

    Managed to shave your lady garden AND post a message on here WHILST in the shower...

    Girls got skills :)
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  • CAFCGirl wrote: »
    Lola.


    I'm impressed...

    Managed to shave your lady garden AND post a message on here WHILST in the shower...

    Girls got skills :)

    LOL!

    i tell you what, im so bored at work at the moment, i would rather be doing all that...as it'd mean im at home!

    x
  • angelfairy
    angelfairy Posts: 3,594 Forumite
    LOL!

    i tell you what, im so bored at work at the moment, i would rather be doing all that...as it'd mean im at home!

    x

    do you want to come and work with me??? i am run off my feet as on my own at the moment and the frequent boats of queasiness leave me feeling very unmotivated and sorry for myself :p

    my brain is fried today....so looking forward to going away with hubby for the long weekend and doing very little indeed!!!
  • angelfairy wrote: »
    do you want to come and work with me??? i am run off my feet as on my own at the moment and the frequent boats of queasiness leave me feeling very unmotivated and sorry for myself :p

    my brian is fried today....so looking forward to going away with hubby for the long weekend and doing very little indeed!!!


    dont get me wrong, ive got loads to do... but at 36 weeks pregnant, i just cannot be arsed lol. Plus ive been here since 6.20am (dont ask!) and an early start of the stature is enough to demotivate anyone!

    Not long til the weekend hun!
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