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Itchy Nipples
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You know those back-scratcher things, like a stick with a hooked end, well, get one of those and stuff it inside a child's doll so that the hooked scratchy end comes out of its mouth. You might need to attack + cut up the doll a bit to be able to do this.
You now have what I call a scratch-doll. I haven't patented the idea, you go ahead if you make a succesful prototype.
Now, carry the scratch-doll around with you in a rucksack or something, and when you need to itch the nipples, pull the scratch-doll out, sit down, and connect doll mouth with nipple in a scratching fashion. But do it as if you are breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is something which is becoming properly acceptable in public, I doubt one person would tell you to put your breasts away. Anyway, once you've used your scratch-doll check that no-one is looking and bung it back in the rucksack. If you get caught doing this it might look as if you are being mean to a baby.
I had the same problem some years ago, I felt really embarassed going to the doctors with it, glad there are other people out there who have suffered with this as at the time I thought I've never heard of anyone having this problem before. I wasn't pregnant at the time and the doctor prescribed called something called FUCIDIN H CREAM.
I'm sure it's an antibiotic cream, and can only be prescribed by your doctor, It worked for me.
Just a quick message to FP, can Diprobase be used on the face, as I have really itchy skin on mine, I have sensitive skin on my face and get itchy dry patches.......thanks.
Hope you didn't mind me hijacking your question a bit Demongirlie.
For LiverpoolLou:
This will give you some more information:
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100004782.html
Demongirlie. I found this really good for my Itchy nipples!