Have to get a small procedure done and they use numbing cream. Im 6 months and dont want to risk anything. Will check with gynac but is this generally ok?
When I was pregnant, I felt so protective of my baby that I questioned every single lotion and cream. I would highly suggest calling your gynac before applying any numbing creams, just for your own peace of mind.
Actually yaar, skin absorbs whatever we put on it, so numbing creams can be tricky. It's best not to take a chance. Just call your doctor's assistant and ask if your specific brand is allowed.
Since I had a PCOS pregnancy, I was extra cautious about everything. I wouldn't recommend using any numbing cream without checking with your gynac first, as some ingredients might not be safe. It's always better to be safe than sorry.
I recently asked my doctor about using a numbing cream for a dental procedure during my pregnancy. They prescribed a specific safe one and told me to avoid over-the-counter creams. Definitely consult your doctor first.
I panicked when I accidentally used a skin cream with some numbing agents, but my doctor reassured me that small skin applications are usually fine. However, please don't use any new creams without asking your gynac first to be completely safe!
My mother said it's better to avoid any chemical creams on the skin right now because everything gets absorbed. To be safe, always consult your doctor before using any numbing creams. Better to bear a little pain naturally!
I wanted to get waxed using a numbing cream, but I decided to avoid it because I wasn't sure about the chemicals. It's always safest to just ask your doctor before using any such products on your skin during pregnancy.