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hairy stomach!!!!

Im currently 24 weeks pregnant with a baby boy. My stomach has gotten really hairy and its driving me insane. Its embarrassing but i also have it on my boobs. I feel like a man. Ive never been a hairy person. Does anyone have any experience with this and will it REALLY fall out after birth? Thank you in advance! Happy New Year's!
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Awe really. I hope it falls out. I hate it. I really don't want to shave it. So im hoping it goes away after hes born. Thank you ladies
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Iam a hairy wolf with my baby boy..
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It doesnt go away completely! I had a boy 4yrs ago and parts of my stomach were still growing hair before I got pregnant this time, its worse this time...just don't shave it, it will make it worse
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Lol. Thats a awesome name. You have to laugh some things off at times. I hope I didnt offend you. Thank you for your comment.
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Haha , I thought it was only me. My boyfriend calls me chubaka -.- i was told it was the hormones that makes us grow hair.
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Lol I hate it. Its not sexy at all. I am just worried that it won't and I'll have to shave all the time once i do. The things women go through. Men have it easy! Thank you for answering!
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And my doctor said that it will fall out after baby. So no worries.
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Thank God I'm not the only one! My stomach has gotten sooo hairy too! My doctor said it's caused by hormones and also the prenatal vitamins cause hair growth.
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