Small itchy red bumps?!


Question: I'm hoping some mom out there will have the answer for me!

Anyway, I'm twelve weeks pregnant. I have these small red itchy bumps on the back/sides of my legs, sides of torso, on back, right under armpits, and around my nipples (sorry if it's TMI). The ones that rub up against my clothing the most (nipples, legs, armpits) itch the most. I had the chicken pox twice as a kid. The only thing I can think of is that I changed laundry detergents and I went into my parents hot tub. They also have dogs and I have been living with cats for the past eight months. It couldn't be fleas because nobody else is experiencing these symptons. Any ideas? Thank you!


Answers: I'm hoping some mom out there will have the answer for me!

Anyway, I'm twelve weeks pregnant. I have these small red itchy bumps on the back/sides of my legs, sides of torso, on back, right under armpits, and around my nipples (sorry if it's TMI). The ones that rub up against my clothing the most (nipples, legs, armpits) itch the most. I had the chicken pox twice as a kid. The only thing I can think of is that I changed laundry detergents and I went into my parents hot tub. They also have dogs and I have been living with cats for the past eight months. It couldn't be fleas because nobody else is experiencing these symptons. Any ideas? Thank you!

It's hives and from the other Answers I've read on the subject, this is due to the fact that you are pregnant which puts you at a higher sensitivity than before. This, I understand is normal for you now (not chicken pox) try baby powder.

it could be the laundry detergent tide is very strong soap. put some calimine lotion on it call the dr. and ask if you could use benyedrill for the itching





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