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Pubic hair after having a baby

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Navigating pubic hair care after having a baby can feel overwhelming, especially when combined with physical changes like excess skin and stretch marks. If you're struggling to find an effective hair removal method that doesn't lead to irritation or discomfort, you're not alone. Many women face similar challenges, from razor burn to the pain of waxing. In this discussion, we’ll explore your options, share tips for finding the best solutions, and offer support on this sensitive topic that deserves attention and care. Let’s dive in!

I need some serious advice and it’s a sensitive topic for me.

I (25 F) had my baby a little over 2 years ago and with that came excess skin that hangs over my pubic area. And it’s enough that I can’t just move it out of the way to see what I’m doing. I obviously gained weight so that adds to it. I also was awarded with stretch marks over my pubic area as well, the mound i guess you call it.

Now to my point for writing this, I seriously cannot shave anymore. I can’t see, I don’t have the core strength to bend over, every time I use a regular razor, I get horrible razor burn because my skin rubs, and every single time i use an electric razor WITHOUT FAIL i cut a chunk of my skin out where a stretch mark is. Every time. No matter how gentle i am, i could shave without even touching my skin and i still do it somehow. I’ve gotten waxed quite a few times now and i definitely hate getting it done because it hurts soooo bad, but it definitely lasts long and no razor burn. but i guess forking over $55 every time i go just sucks.

does anyone have any recommendations? i’ve tried shaving every way possible and i still get razor burn and gross ingrown hairs. please help!!!

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