It depends on how much weight you gain during your pregnancy.
ANSWER If you care for the tattoo properly during the healing process, and then care for the skin around the tattoo and the tattoo during pregnance everything should go back. Strech marks will effect how the tattoo will appear.
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
Yes, they can also shrink. Since the ink is now a pigment in the skin, a tattoo does what the skin does.
It all depends on where on the side the tattoo is. A tattoo on your belly will expand with the skin. What tattoo artists usually say is that you need to moisturize the skin a lot to keep it flexible, and you might require some touch up work after giving birth and when you're back in your normal body shape again.
Stretch, stretch, stretch. This will loosen your side muscles and stop those cramps. If you stretch every day and it doesn't stop, see a doctor.
If the tattoo done properly, there should be no side effects. If the tattoo is not done properly, there could be infection.
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Yes she has a tattoo of a star on the right side of her right foot.
Missy Peregrym's tattoo is of a quote on her right side rib.
Yes they must a tattoo of a naked lady on the side of there backs
I would ask your doctor. However, when I was having pains in the side when I was 20 weeks pregnant, My doctor said that it was Round ligament pain. Its just when the ligaments are not wanting to stretch anymore, So its kinda like a muscle cramp.
A "knit" fabric will stretch, either side to side and/or up to down, but a "woven" fabric will not stretch.