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ITCHY *******!!!!!

Omg so sorry tmi but my boobs are really itchy all over!!! I'm 17+2 is this normal?? And what can I do?!? I'm getting a rash and its really irritating!!!!
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I will try that! Thanks ladies!
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The best immediate relief is a cold compress, I went from a D to an F in 3 months. I wa lucky to hsve no stretch marks. Definitely do the lotion, but beford yo start the lotion, get s rag fill it with cold water and let it rest on your breasts for about 5 minutes then refresh and compress in 5 minute intervals until it stops itching. Theb apply lotion
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I am same is you rosey my boobs got that itchy i couldnt resist to scratch it actually looked like ad been clawed by a cat when i had finished but i got the calming skin lotion and worked really well.
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4589197 tn?1375223396
Haha I know, my tummy has been so itchy. A good calming lotion will help a lot, you can also take benadryl but it'll make you sleepy
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Ahhh I can't help but scratch lol:((
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4589197 tn?1375223396
They're stretching so the skin is bound to get irritated, don't scratch! Get some good aveeno calming lotion for the rash and then keep up with a good lotion once it's gone. If the rash persists you should call your doc though.
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