its all conected, If you get stretch marks (most women do to some extent) your tattoo will stretch out and warp in those areas and it is not something that can be fixed. My tattoo artist strongly discourages belly tattoos for women who want to have children.
your skin will stretch and so will the tattoo, in some cases once the baby is delivered and you loose wait, the tattoo will look normal again
A tattoo on stomach [to be precise, on the skin of the abdominal wall] would be stretched after pregnanacy and hence would look dotted instead od cnotinuous. You are a jackass
Miley Cyrus does not have anything on her stomach. She does have a belly-button piercing and a tattoo on her rib cage ("just breathe"), but nothing on her stomach.
Yes. When I was pregnant I had a tattoo around my belly button. It got really BIG. It does go back to it's normal shape though after pregnancy.
No these two things are not connected at all.
Getting a tattoo while pregnant can be very risky. The chemicals in the ink can affect your baby during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. The chemicals can be dangerous to the fetus.
There are an infinite number of meanings that a stomach tattoo may have. Maybe someone's loved one died of cancer found in the stomach for example.
There really is no symbolic meaning to a tattoo under the belly button. In order to determine the symbolism, the kind of tattoo and design must be known.
Sure, why not.
Yes, it will not affect your child at all. Unless you wanted to wait to get down to your before pregnancy weight. Then why not!
That depends on how big the tattoo is. Or actually not, because the belly button contains of most fat and skin so that it probably doesn't hurt that much at all. So "What hurts more a tattoo or getting you belly button piersed?" The tattoo does.
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