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Pupp Pregnancy Rash

Hi all,

Been a member of this forum since 2007 when I was TTC. Had my first Son in 2009. I'm back because I'm Pregnant again (very newly pregnant, 5 or 6 weeks) and I started noticing these small red bumps on my belly. Started off with 1 last week and now there is 4. From the research I have done, it looks as if it's Pupps Rash. I've never had it before, and I know it's not dangerous to me or the baby but was curious if anyone had it with their pregnancies because I have been reading that its most common in first time pregnancies and multiples. And this is not my first pregnancy. Any information to share would be great!
Thanks!
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I dont think thats puppps. If it was it would probably be more than four bumps and be extremely itchy. I actually have four bumps on my belly as well lol and i am carrying multiples who happen to be boys.. lol if it starts to itch and spread then give your doctor a call. I think mine are just like maybe little sweat pimples? Not sure but im not itchy at all.. hope you find answers though! Good luck!
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5787844 tn?1376078984
I've never had it. But I read before that something like 70% of sufferers are carrying boys! So maybe youre having multiples or a boy..... or multiple boys lol
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My sister had it in her second pregnancy in the last trimester. She had a cream to treat it and until then she was in absolute agony. Good luck if that's what you've got!
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