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pregnancy hives ????

Hello ladies... is anyone dealing with pregnancy hives???? I have random hives on my thighs, arms, and neck... this is my third pregnancy and first time experiencing this...

Does anyone have this ? And what can we do about it ?
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It could I also have the seasonal allergys as well. But just remember we only have 10 more weeks ...
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Thanks ladies... I will definitely let my Dr know...
I do have seasonal allergies...I dont know if that has anything to do with it... but wish it would go away. ..

10 more weeks.... god willing  :)
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I have the hives and have since I was 25 weeks itchy things they are that then burn that's how mine are, but yes call ur ob so they know about them.. I was told the beat thing is benydral and the benydral cream well that didn't work.. so then I was told try the yes I know this sounds gross but the monostat cream you use for ur lady parts but man it worked on my hives that were on my belly and arms also lotion lots of it with oatmeal seemed to help, but talk with ur ob to see what kind you have.. good luck and hope you feel better
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Call your dr. My girlfriend in her last pregnancy developed excema on her skin. She's prego again & it came back. Maybe that's what U have but let Ur dr know just in case. My son had excema when he was younger & it was in the form of hives instead of the more traditional dry patches.
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