thread: How do you shave your 'down yonder area'?

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  1. #1
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    I think I'll give Maz's stuff a go! I used one of those, maybe Nair, & it burnt my legs after a few seconds, so I never had the guts to try it anywhere else. Avon one might be worth a shot...
    DH always asks (begs) to help me out, but I trust my guesstimate more than I trust his excitement
    I can't use the normal stuff but I can use the sensitive skin stuff.

    DP is always doing the same to me and i say "maybe when I'm pregnant again and can't get to it"... I dunno what your excuse could be :P

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    I used hair removal cream and applied it standing in front of the mirror - seemed to work well. I used a few different brands that a got from the chemist/supermarket and never had any issues (I have sensitive skin).

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    I used Nair once, and was a little overenthusiastic with it. Can I just say OOOOOWWWWWWWWW when you get too much cream, ahem, too close to the action point

    In the end I just stopped trying to get rid of it. It was hard enough to tie my shoelaces I don't think I shaved again until the twins were a few months old as action was the furthest thing from my mind.

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    omg, im in need of the loo reading these replies lol...i must admit that i am a shaver, i cant bear the thought of getting waxed, although i guess it be better in the long run...Hubby bought me a trimmer a few years ago and i have to say it was one of the best pressies he has ever bought.much safer than taking off the whole lot with a big bump in the way lol and when i cant reach i just have a shower and then get hubby to do the rest..lol....

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    Jul 2009
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    LOL glad to see someone else asked the question.. I am nearly 24 weeks and can JUST still manage to shave mine in the shower at this stage (my bump is slow growing..). Think mirror and razor option is the gunna be next best thing, or just go by feel.

    Unfortunately i don't have a DP or DH to help me out one of my girlfriends offered months ago to help when i got to this stage, but i don't speak much with her now, it would be a bit odd turning up and saying 'can you shave my nether regions plz'

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    Unfortunately i don't have a DP or DH to help me out one of my girlfriends offered months ago to help when i got to this stage, but i don't speak much with her now, it would be a bit odd turning up and saying 'can you shave my nether regions plz'

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    hey clover, I wonder if in my situation FOB wants enough involvement to partake in such 'maintenance duties' in order for me to be happy whilst pregnant LOL. it is totally in the best interests of the child......... I'm sure he doesn't wanna be born struggling to emerge through a jungle.. the trip down the canal is hard enough!

    haha nah in all seriousness, ill see how i go with the mirror, feeling my way etc. and if i get over it and give up ill request a nice nurse (or my midwife) can do it in time for the delivery. i don't wanna be hairy in labour. gotta get a good view on my cam corder......

    haha bubs is kicking me right now. must think i'm funny too