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  • GEE its a Panda
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 6

    Should I shave it?

    Ok, so i'm going to the doctor this Friday for a check up and I'm not sure if i should shave it.
    I am twelve so i am unexperienced.
    Last summer, i tried shaving once and then my period started an hour or so later.
    I'm not sure if i should shave my pubic hair before going to the doctors or not. "=.=
    Please help and thank you in advanced.
  • Agony_Aunt
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 655

    I don't see why you have said about, your period came an hour or so after shaving?

    But at the age of 12 you really don't have to worry about shaving your pubic hair. Nobody else but you is going to see it.
    But is it's making you uncomfortable, why not trim it a little bit?

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    • GEE its a Panda
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 6

      Originally posted by Agony_Aunt
      I don't see why you have said about, your period came an hour or so after shaving?

      But at the age of 12 you really don't have to worry about shaving your pubic hair. Nobody else but you is going to see it.
      But is it's making you uncomfortable, why not trim it a little bit?
      Yes, I got my period about an hour after shaving, and I feel a bit haunted about that.
      I'm going for a check up and my doctor is a male.
      I've done a check up when I was 10, but that was before I hit puberty.

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      • Myself
        Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 20

        12 seems awfully young for that kind of a doctor visit?! I never had to worry about this problem and my doctor until I was 18.

        If you are feeling self-conscious, maybe a trim is in order. It's really up to you. Your doctor has seen everything under the sun, and probably won't be bothered either way.

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        • GEE its a Panda
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 6

          Originally posted by Myself
          12 seems awfully young for that kind of a doctor visit?! I never had to worry about this problem and my doctor until I was 18.

          If you are feeling self-conscious, maybe a trim is in order. It's really up to you. Your doctor has seen everything under the sun, and probably won't be bothered either way.
          Well this is like a check up for blood pressure and such, and thank you for replying to my thread.

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          • Guest

            Haha, well taking your blood pressure has nothing to do with your vagina, no worries, the panties stay on..

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            • jns
              Assistant Admin
              • Mar 2010
              • 8398

              Is it possible for you to get a female doctor? You should not feel so self-conscious at your doctor that you want to not tell him or her what is going on. At least confide in a female nurse. Tell her of your embarrassment and if she is good about it, she will try to keep you from being embarrassed.
              I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.
              ...
              Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot?

              From a speech by Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775 at St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia

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              • Guest

                You don't need to shave at all. Tell you doctor about your period. He/she will advise that all is well I'm sure.
                Last edited by CHANDLERS WISH; 11-14-2010, 01:28 PM. Reason: can't provide that advice - under age

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                • CHANDLERS WISH
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 22440

                  Welcome to the Forum...

                  It's tough growing up huh

                  Your appointment with your Doctor then, is about your blood pressure, as your having a little difficulty balancing your weight against your height, so it's important to check that all out

                  If however, you are thinking of bringing up your other issues, that being a young lady, and all the problems that happen there with your periods I extremely doubt there is any need for any examination... Problems with your periods not being regular does not warrant an examination.. Your Doctor may purely want to discuss with your Mother, placing you on some form of birth control...

                  Birth control is not given (purely) to sexually active young ladies. It can also be given to young ladies who are experiencing difficulties with their periods being regular or heavy bleeding and/or lots of cramping.... or other methods to help you...

                  I assume your Mum is going with you on this visit?

                  Also at 12 years of age, our parents have a big part in what we do and don't do with our bodies, do you not feel comfortable talking to her about these issues?

                  There is no need to shave, and I wouldn't consider in any event without talking to your Mother, you may cut yourself to start with and if you decide it is something you would like to do, your Mother if she agrees, will guide you on how best to do it...

                  Sweet, some questions you can ask here but some you won't be able to... Your not of consenting age for web sites, that being 13 to ask some questions..

                  If you are under the age of 13, the administrator may require that a parent or guardian provides consent before allowing you to complete the registration process. More information about this is available during the registration process.
                  You would have been asked this when registering...

                  We are happy to answer any questions you are curious about regarding losing weight, menstral cycles... however, the only advise that we can give you on this topic is, an explanation of what we believe will happen at that appointment. We can not give you due to your age, any advise on whether you should shave or not in general... Please speak to your Mother in that regard or have her send me an email confirming she is okay with you asking those questions on this Forum...
                  PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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