Anyone not that bothered about shaving before birth…?

As a previous religious Hollywood waxer - since my second trimester I stopped going mainly due to bleeds. I’ve just been trimming down there short with electric razor since I couldn’t see with bump. A couple of friends have asked am I not going for a wax or getting hubby to shave me before birth. Tbh at this stage I’m a bit past caring as long as it’s short and neat. Is it just me?!
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I had a full Hollywood 2 weeks ago and still have no bush thank god haha. I’ll probably keep it tidy before hand but not overly bothered. I am getting my husband to shave my legs tho cos I cannot reach that far anymore haha

My hair seems to have stopped growing so quickly down there since being pregnant. However, I can’t reach and I’ve no partner at home to help, so I’m very much taking the “screw it who cares” approach. Midwives won’t give a monkeys

I’m a midwife and honestly I have never taken any notice of whether someone has shaved or not, when I’m looking at a vagina it’s because I need to check someone’s stitches or check how dilated they are so that’s what I’m focused on. I’ve never noticed and I don’t care, we have bigger things to think about. I honestly wouldn’t worry! Xx

I have absolutely no plans to shave and couldn’t care less, and I have black thick hair 😂 literally the only person that would care would be me anyway and if I’m not arsed then what’s the point? You do you mama!!! 🖤🖤🖤🙏

I've been the same as you! Kept it tidy and short as that's what I'm currently comfortable with. My mum is a midwife and as the midwife above says.. they're looking at the vagina for much more important reasons and they don't notice at all. Don't worry xx

I already decided there's no way I'm shaving, after shaving my skin is so painful and irritated that I can't walk properly, I shaved for a photoshoot 4 weeks ago and the pain after was unbearable, so I'm not adding anymore pain to my labour 😂

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