Shave. Definitely shave. In early pregnancy you have no excuse not to have well maintained and clean lady bits. It's alright for those lady's who are fair and fine but for those who are dark and course it's a must. Ps. Try kengal ball weight. Help to tone pelvic floor. Magic little things. Work a treat.
Shave. Definitely shave. In early pregnancy you have no excuse not to have well maintained and clean lady bits. It's alright for those lady's who are fair and fine but for those who are dark and course it's a must. Ps. Try kengal ball weight. Help to tone pelvic floor. Magic little things. Work a treat.
This is quite offensive to those who consider naturally occurring body hair natural and beautiful.
Shaving only came about (of the underarms and legs) through the marketing of razors. I do not shave because razor companies and society tell me I should. My lady bits are as clean as they need to be, the hair is natural and serves a purpose. If you think your hair is dirty, once you remove that hair, all the dirt has free entry into your lady bits.
And thanks for suggesting there is a different standard of "acceptability", that those who are not "fair and fine" have to work harder to be beautiful and acceptable.
I see its great u get more scans it's a long wait till 12 weeks,I take it u wouldent have to have internals tho to check thinning ect if u didn't want to?I don't actually get this I'm in UK and we have no internal examinations until labour or having a sweep what do docs actually check for? And why?
We get scans earlier and external ultrasounds don't always show when things are that small in there. Then when you get to your last 4-6 weeks they start checking for dilation and thinning
I only know what I've read and from the American programs I watch and it seems they do an internal at every appointment in later pregnancy totally unnessary and not going to tell you anything. Also shaving or not shaving is a complete personal preference. It doesn't make you dirty in any shape or form if you don't shave or you do. I'm a trained midwife and never gave two hoots what women did or didn't do with their bits in terms of grooming. Hair occurs naturally for a reason. Just do what you feel comfortable with x
I only know what I've read and from the American programs I watch and it seems they do an internal at every appointment in later pregnancy totally unnessary and not going to tell you anything. Also shaving or not shaving is a complete personal preference. It doesn't make you dirty in any shape or form if you don't shave or you do. I'm a trained midwife and never gave two hoots what women did or didn't do with their bits in terms of grooming. Hair occurs naturally for a reason. Just do what you feel comfortable with x
I'm in the US and not heard of having internal exams every appointment in later months. Maybe it depends on OB, but I do know that you can refuse anything you don't want. My OB didn't do any internal exams until my waters broke and that was just to check dilation and I was okay with that. Suppose though it just depends on the doctor involved.