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OK I'm totally fucked off sorry girls for my language but really, I have pregnancy gingivitis which is Gum disease!!
I have a gel, mouth wash and have to brush 3 times a day vigorously so they bleed bad and are really sore, they are inflamed and swollen not badly but enough! I'm disgusted I brush religiously and take pride in my teeth (OK I don’t floss but I use Listerine mouth wash twice daily)! I'm disgusted!

And this is what I know about the disease!

The hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy - especially the increased level of progesterone - may make it easier for certain gingivitis-causing bacteria to grow as well as make gum tissue more sensitive

Signs and Symptoms of Gum Disease in Pregnancy
Usually, gum inflammation appears between the second and eighth month of pregnancy. Signs of pregnancy gingivitis range from redder looking gums that bleed a little when brushing teeth, to severe swelling and bleeding of gum tissue.

Tips to Prevent Pregnancy Gingivitis
First, to prevent pregnancy gingivitis it's especially important to practice good oral hygiene habits, which include brushing at least twice a day, flossing once a day, and using an antimicrobial mouth rinse. If you are due for a professional cleaning, don't skip it simply because you are pregnant. Now more than ever, professional dental cleanings are particularly important.

Gum Disease and Premature Birth
At least a couple of major studies have shown that there is a link between gum disease and premature birth. Researchers of one study who published their results in The Journal of the American Dental Association found that pregnant women with chronic gum disease were four to seven times more likely to deliver prematurely (before gestational week 37) than mothers with healthy gums.
Mothers with the most severe disease delivered the most prematurely at 32 weeks. The researchers' study did not address if treating gum disease would reduce the risk of preterm birth, adding that more studies need to be conducted to answer this question. Their main findings, however, support the results of another study that also showed that premature, underweight babies were born more often to mothers with gum disease.
 
It always seems to happen to the people that take the most care! :grr: :hugs:
 
aww no hope you're feeling better soon! Might be a stupid idea but would something like bonjela help?
 
yeah kills when I brush but i'll live Im just so angry I brush religiously, but have crap teeth (they are straight and white) but are prone to holes (my back teeth have like 5 white fillings) and are genuinly weak! Although I friggin look after them, I mean my fav drink is milk (I drink pints a day not a fan of fizzy mineral).
Dentist said its 'bad luck' I am fumeing because I feel dirty and have my son at risk :cry: xoxo
 
I had this with Taye and i think i do this time around just not as bad.

Taye was 9 days over due so dont stress yourself out, just because they have linked it to preterm labor doesnt mean it will happen :hugs:
 
Maybe you were brushing too hard? That can cause problems just as much as not brushing. For whatever reason, toothpaste tends to make me gag and I have the worst time spitting it out, and in general its just not fun so honestly, I dont have the best oral hygiene and i'm 34 weeks now, with no sign of LO coming other than that she is head down so i wouldn't worry that anything bad will happen to your LO from that.
 
I have the same thing. when i brush i gush blood, its horrible!! I always come out looking like i've been in a fight.
I take really good care of my teeth too, guess it just happens to the best of us :(
 
I had really bad gingivitis when I was pregnant, and Charlie was late. I wouldn't worry yourself about that :hugs:
I know exactly how you feel though, it was so painful for me and there were times i'd be in tears after brushing my teeth because my gums just stung so much. my front teeth bled so much too, it was horrible. it made my teeth really sensitive as well, so if I ate or drank anything cold then i'd be fighting back tears because i'd have a constant stinging pain for 5-10 minutes :hugs: x
 

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