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Old Dec 23rd, 2009, 16:58 PM   #21
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I sterted using my husbands electric trimmers and a mirror. It works great. I dont get a shave but I cant keep upp with shaving a few times a week and the growth would itch too bad at the moment, I am so sensitive down there. So a trim works for keeping it neat with minimal effort. It takes like 3 minutes to do


 
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Old Dec 23rd, 2009, 17:14 PM   #22
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im relying on the scissors!
im not huge so i can still see, at a stretch haha
just a trim for me x
This is my plan also. Don't want the itchiness and discomfort of shaving regrowth on top of already sore bits after labour xx


 
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Old Dec 23rd, 2009, 18:33 PM   #23
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owie - hair removal cream scares me lol - tried it once years and years ago and the smell was horrid... and I had to scrub and scrub to get the hair to actually come off so my skin was sooooo raw LOL.. I'm sure it's improved tons since then but I can't get past that memory..

I stick to sprawling out in my shower and shaving haha - it's an adventure getting back up, but worth it!
haha im using the same trick as you. i just hope i can still do it at 40 weeks lol xx


 
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Old Dec 23rd, 2009, 18:39 PM   #24
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I sterted using my husbands electric trimmers and a mirror. It works great. I dont get a shave but I cant keep upp with shaving a few times a week and the growth would itch too bad at the moment, I am so sensitive down there. So a trim works for keeping it neat with minimal effort. It takes like 3 minutes to do
I do this as well. It's much easier, and takes less time. Also, it's not as dangerous as using a razor! I'd cut myself for sure!


 
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Old Dec 24th, 2009, 00:08 AM   #25
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I have used hair removal cream and no problems. So happy I got rid of the hair because it was starting to look like a forest down their


 
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Old Dec 24th, 2009, 02:24 AM   #26
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Oooh, sounds painful. I have to say I have never waxed down there, too much of a wimp but DH is under instructions that nearer the time he has to venture there with some scissors and a razor! I'm afraid it has grown a little too long!


 
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Old Dec 24th, 2009, 03:06 AM   #27
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im relying on the scissors!
im not huge so i can still see, at a stretch haha
just a trim for me x
This is my plan also. Don't want the itchiness and discomfort of shaving regrowth on top of already sore bits after labour xx
yeah, no doubt aswell that all the midwives/doctors have seen plenty of lady bits in their time!
i'd rather worry about tidying up properly after birth x


 
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Old Dec 24th, 2009, 04:47 AM   #28
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I bought myself an awesome bikini trimmer for £12 once I couldn't lie on my back for more than two minutes to get my regular wax. Shaving gives me a horrible rash and reaction when it grows out and I hate the stubble but the trimmer surprisingly doesn't leave me as bristly as expected.


 
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