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Topic: Stetch Marks?
Posted By: firsttimedad
Subject: Stetch Marks?
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 3:08pm
Hi all,

I'm doing some research for my wife - she's 36 weeks pregnant and has started noticing stretch marks. She's been using bio oil so far.

I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a treatment or product that really helped with their stretch marks that I can get for her?

I've seen something advertised on the net - Trilastin-SR - has anyone used this cream? does it work?

If there's a treatment that is avaiable through beauty thereapy places that can help as well i'd love to hear about it so I can perhaps get her some vouchers or prepay some sessions for her.

thanks!



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Posted By: lilfatty
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 3:11pm
I used strivectin c, its expensive but works great (although I didnt use it during pg, im not sure if you can)

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Posted By: myfullhouse
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 3:15pm
There was a thread a while back about stretch marks and I think someone said that some people are prone to stretch marks and no matter what you do you will get them anyway, not sure how accurate that it. Maybe try searching for it, it's probably in the pregnancy section

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Posted By: firsttimedad
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 4:07pm
Originally posted by lilfatty lilfatty wrote:

I used strivectin c, its expensive but works great (although I didnt use it during pg, im not sure if you can)


Thanks for the tip - where did you get it from? BTW, I loked at your blog and you mention a Personal Trainer who sounds good - Jo? where does she operate from?


Posted By: MummyFreckle
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 4:50pm

Anything with vitamin E or cocoa butter is good if you are wanting something a little more natural. I know a lot of people rate Bio-oil but I wasnt keen on using something containing petroleum derived ingrediants. You could try one of these:

http://shop.mother-well.co.nz/product.pasp?categoryid=5&productid=1 - Mother-well belly oil  or http://www.herbfarm.co.nz/natural-mother-&-baby-products-from-the-herb-farm.html - Mother To Be Oil

I think stretch marks are basically genetic - you are either going to get them or not, but I always figure I can do my best to minimise them!!

 



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Posted By: caliandjack
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 5:12pm
I recommend Palmers Cocoa Butter it smells divine and works well.

Whether you get stretch marks or not is largely genetic, if her mum got them chances are she will to.

Oils and creams etc can minimize their appearance but they won't stop them occurring.

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Posted By: AandCsmum
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 5:59pm
You can use rosehip oil as an alternative to bio-oil.

I used cocoa butter the first time around every day & I still go a couple of stretch marks towards the end once my belly started dropping. I don't think there is much you can do to avoid them. They do fade pretty fast & if there are only a few they aren't noticeable.

eta cause I wrote the wrong oil


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Posted By: MHM2B
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 8:19pm
Im using the clairns stretch mark cream and welda pregnancy oil and they are the best I have found. I have tried bio oil and derma oil too but they didnt seem as to give as much moisturisation as the welda. I use the clairns in the am (its not as oily or icky as others) and the welda pregnancy oil (which is really thick and soaks in well over night) at night. Be aware that a lot of the creams you get over the net and through caci clinic etc cant be used until after the baby is out.


Posted By: busymum
Date Posted: 25 August 2010 at 8:30pm
I don't think any of the creams really make any difference. But I'll tell you the best thing you can do, better than any voucher: tell her she's beautiful. Because you're a man, it'll mean 20x more than any woman saying it. And because you're HER man, it'll mean 20x more again. Honest!

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Posted By: lilfatty
Date Posted: 26 August 2010 at 2:56pm
Originally posted by firsttimedad firsttimedad wrote:

Originally posted by lilfatty lilfatty wrote:

I used strivectin c, its expensive but works great (although I didnt use it during pg, im not sure if you can)


Thanks for the tip - where did you get it from? BTW, I loked at your blog and you mention a Personal Trainer who sounds good - Jo? where does she operate from?


From Wolfs Gym in Henderson ..

Here website is http://www.muscle-xpo.co.nz - HERE

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Posted By: whitewave
Date Posted: 27 August 2010 at 10:29pm
Originally posted by busymum busymum wrote:

I don't think any of the creams really make any difference. But I'll tell you the best thing you can do, better than any voucher: tell her she's beautiful. Because you're a man, it'll mean 20x more than any woman saying it. And because you're HER man, it'll mean 20x more again. Honest!


I agree with Busy Mum!

But also, I used Earth Mama Angel Baby Natural Stretch Oil when I was pregnant, and I didn't get any stretch marks! Could be a co-incidence - as the others said, I might not have got them anyway, but its a beautiful organic product that was lovely to use to keep my preggy skin hydrated anyway.


Posted By: Red
Date Posted: 28 August 2010 at 5:55pm
I think if you are going to get them nothing really si going to work in my experience. I used stuff all during pregnancy and wasn't until third trimester that I got some and then got quite a few under my belly button unfortunately.

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