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puppp trash?!?

I'm itching like crazy. Anyone have it and had something work to relieve the itch?!?
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Ya I itch in my sleep and now have open sores... Thanks ladies. Will try some of those things
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Cortisone creme helps i had it with my first pregnancy really bad and woke up itching..no fun lol
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African shea butter and just about any oil including olive oil likee the one you cook with, helps. Creams and lotions dry up but oil stays on your skin longer keeping it moisturized better. Put it on right after you showee or bath while there's still some water in your skin the oil will help lock in the water so your skin will stay moisturize longer and better
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Ok try african Shea butter... you can get it from any beauty supply store. I use to use it for my acne and to brighten my skin up after the summer time... try rubbing that all over. I also use it after I shave... hope it helps for you
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Arg... I've had it about 2 months but my primary Dr doesn't think it's puppp cuz is not on stretch marks... But I don't think it always is.. I've tried steps typical cream and it started to clear and then came back worse. Hopefully it clears up after delivery. 19 days till my due date.
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I don't know what pup rash is all I know I'm all ashy and itchy like crazy. Nothing helps!
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I think I have it too. I'm 32 weeks... and I'm itching like crazy....this is really annoying
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Lol meant rash
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