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9309926 tn?1405447056

shaving

Okay so I'm almost 6 months pregnant and I have a very big belly already an I am having an extremely hard time shaving my vagina. Any advise on an easy way to do it I can't stand in the shower that long because my legs start to swell an then my blood sugar drops. An I've tried to do it in the bath an I can't see past my belly lol. Please help I have a doctors appointment coming up an I'm not sure if they will look down there.
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8464451 tn?1409883976
Try a mirror & then ask your hubby for any places you missed lol
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9309926 tn?1405447056
Thank you ladies I will try all the ideas.
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8765505 tn?1399764936
Get a bikini trimmer and a mirror!! Sit on the floor lol
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I base it off feel and then check with a mirror. Then I ask my hubby to make sure I didn't miss anything
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I do it in the bath so if I get tired I can take breaks by sitting down and getting back up and going again lol, I feel around and go by that or you can use a mirror for help! And like princesslo007 said the doctors could care less lol but goodluck hope this helped!!
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9309926 tn?1405447056
I thought about it but I'm just so afraid that he will accidently cut me. Lol he's asked me a bunch of times if I wanted him to do it lol
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7558356 tn?1410715309
Doctors don't care if you don't shave. They know your pregnant and can't reach. Maybe have your husband do it?
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