Well, I'm not American, but I don't think there's that much difference between our country and theirs. ( and they don't check to see if you're waxed or not when you cross the border.) When I worked as a nurse in L+D and on the maternity floor, I can't remember seeing any waxed bits! (Of course, I was only there as a student, and didn't get to see piles of ladies, but still, we were there for six weeks. I think that it's not so common to have it done, and certainly a matter of personal choice. I wouldn't worry about what your caregiver is thinking/saying. If they would be gossiping about that, then they certainly need to work on their professionalism! I'm sure they see all kinds, and your bits, "covered" or "uncovered" aren't going to be a shocker to anyone!
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IDIOT! WHY did I do that??? So as a precaution, I wouldn't do it. If you did end up having to have a caesar, I think it's best to let them take care of that aspect!
so I'll just take their word for it! LOL!
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it makes me so angry really... that at such a fragile, vulnerable time we women have to feel this way. Grrrrr! And why? Why are we having this debate? Why can't we be focused on the important stuff like having a positive birth at this time??? At least these open discussions are shedding some light on the reality and that's that no one cares either way! Honestly I really think it's just ourselves that are putting us through this needless torture... and if it's our DHs putting pressure on us to look like pre-pubescents/porn stars then i really thinks it's their issue... not ours! I really don't want to offend anyone by that... I also have given consideration to getting rid of it all... I just found myself questioning why. I do shave my legs because they are a more public part of me... but our privates are our privates... and a whole different story I think.

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