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My wife is having her procedure tomorrow, and wants to know if she should go get a bikini wax today to make the nurses job easier

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I would not recommend getting a wax since the area waxed will be tender. I think a better idea would be to shave the area so it does not cause any extra pain because of the incision.
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she can do either, it doesn't matter. they will shave little place where to put needle. if she will feel comfortable looking nice in that area - she can do whatever she likes to do. (i shaved - just lazy)
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Don't guys have pubic hair too? :-)

By the way, I believe at least one physician does *not* shave. The patient, I mean.

Best wishes to you both. :-)
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bluesky63 wrote:Don't guys have pubic hair too? :-)

By the way, I believe at least one physician does *not* shave. The patient, I mean.

Best wishes to you both. :-)
yes we do, and I shaved when I had my vasectomy.......I'm to manly to get waxed :P
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