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Shaving pubic hair

should one shave da vagina before delivery??? in a dillema
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I wud never go in without shaving lol thats just me...with a helping hand from hubster....but yh I guess u dnt have to its not lyk its guna affect ur baby or anything....xx
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I gave up on shaving like 3-4 weeks ago and I'm about to be 39 weeks. I told the fiancé that I'm sorry but he will just have to deal with it being bushy and I'm not risking cutting myself or anything.
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7647491 tn?1398824405
I attempted that and I cut myself veryyyyyg bad I wouldn't suggest it to anyone unless your husband/boyfriend will do it
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I always shave even when not prego. It feels cleaner and it does help u see the baby coming out if u watch in the mirror.
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They don't trim you. 30 years ago they did but they only shave you for surgery.
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7223533 tn?1397755355
They will trim you so don't worry about it.
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There is no need to shave. Just focus on the birth.
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My honey is going to trim it down but not shave with everything that goes on down there i dont want any other irritations
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Nooooo you don't have too although i am going to. My partner has kindly agreed to giving me some help as I wouldn't be able to reach myself lol
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How on earth would you see/reach down there if you are full term?! : )   I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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There is no reason to and if you do make sure its at least 3-4 days before. You don't want any open follicles for bacteria to get in.
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