Postpartum

4 weeks post postpartum, vaginal delivery with 3d tear. Does anyone know when can you start to use soap/fragrances/waxing/shaving again?!
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Yes I’ve just used hot water since labour, but now I’m on week 4, wasn’t sure when the right time is to start using other stuff. My stitches have been checked and my midwife said they were healing really well just forgot to ask the questions. Didn’t know if I had to wait until my check at 8weeks as thats another 4 weeks to wait! Want to avoid anything to cause an infection Xx

hey im in the exact same boat i am 4 weeks post partum and have a second degree tear, was wondering the exact same thing. its so itchy . is it normal to be little red also? i think the itch is causing this. i tryed to have a look with a mirror and i cant see where the stitches are

I had an episiotomy and I just use femfresh and have had no issues x

around the vulva is red and itchy is that normal?

6 weeks, just used water till then, and the midwife spritz spray on my pad and the peri bottle when going toilet. After 6 weeks I was fully healed and felt ready in myself to shave down there, use products etc. it gets really itchy after a few weeks and you don’t want to disturb the healing process.

I’m 3 weeks pp and still only using water and haven’t shaved yet. I’m going to see how I feel at week 4 but 6 weeks seems to be the rule for most things it seems 😅

I’m 4 weeks pp and I shaved (very carefully and didn’t go near my stitches) at 2 weeks pp. I’m using a fragrance free soap and just being really careful x

@Morgan I’m a month after I’ve used non fragrenced soap since 2 weeks I’m now fully healed. Healing takes time but as long as you pat dry and make sure fully rinsed you should be okay x

@Morgan honestly I don’t say this to scare you but I would wait until till your completly healed I gave birth 4 weeks ago and had a second degree tear and for three weeks straight now they have been infected and it’s so so painfull and makes life with a newborn so hard

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