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irishmom5
irishmom5 has 14 days to go and is now in week 38
Age: 39
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Partner: Husband Paul
Children: Yes, 4
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Due date: 09 Aug ,2008
Occupation: Accountancy
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Last updated: 123 days ago.
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GoonieMomma - Monday, 23 June
Read this on babycenter:
In very rare cases, a pregnant woman will develop very itchy eruptions that start out like hives and then turn into large blistering lesions. This rash is called pemphigoid gestationis (or herpes gestationis, although it has nothing to do with herpes virus). The eruptions often start on the abdomen and spread to the arms and legs.

This condition is considered more serious than PUPPP because it may be associated with an increased risk for preterm delivery and fetal growth problems. It usually begins in the second or third trimester, but it can start anytime — even in the first week or two after you have your baby.

Pemphigoid gestationis can come and go throughout pregnancy, and it often flares up after delivery as well. It usually happens again in subsequent pregnancies and tends to be more severe.


reneemt78 - Monday, 23 June
I say call your Dr.


izziebo - Monday, 23 June
this may sound pervy but have u been shaving ur bits down there maybe this boil is an ingrowing hair? i got one of them once n it killed!! id advice contacting the doctor but if u want to wait a few days do especially if u have recently tamed ur girly bits, just be careful

hth xxxx


Mum2-3 - Monday, 23 June
Hi, go straight to your doctor, the sooner its treated the sooner it is likely to go away. If it is a boil it often becomes systemic and you need to treat it with antibiotics so you dont get more on you elsewhere. If you leave it and dont get oral antibiotics when needed you may soon be in hospital on intra-venous antibiotics... which you dont want!


sapphiregirl - Wednesday, 7 May
Thanks it seems no ones really has on here, just the girls back home lol.


sapphiregirl - Wednesday, 7 May
Thanks it seems no ones really has on here, just the girls back home lol.

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