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Bleeding Boobs

So I'm abit concerned the last couple of nights when I have taken my bra off the underneath side of my boobs have been sooo itchy. An tonight one of my boobs had started to bleed abit from where it is itchy. My husband took a look for me and he said there is a rash there. As I thought it may be my stretch marks bleeding but he says it's not. Has anyone experienced this?? I'm a ftm 24wks. Any advice?
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It is probably a skin irritation from scratching. I would try using a lotion with vitamin e when they start to itch, it worked for me!
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Welcome!
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Thank you for taking the time to reply and reassure me
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No it's just itchy from your skin stretching out bc your boobs are growing, you can try some anti itch cream or stretch mark cream..those always helped me!
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Yeah I did scratch it. It's soo itchy. That's why I'm not sure if it's a rash I can't see it properly haha. but once I've scratched it settles down and isn't itchy now. Should I be concerned about the itchy?
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Did you scratch it when it was itching? Bc I had really itchy boobs with my first pregnancy and scratched it too much to the point I either gave myself a rash or it just looked like it from the scratching lol
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P.s I havnt changed soap or bra brand or anything like that
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