Clarification needed: do you mean putting a baby on it, or are you pregnant?
No--tanning in a stand up bed is actually less harmful to a baby when you compare it to tanning in a lay down bed. Make sure to get a doctors consent before tanning in a bed while pregnant though.
Yes, it actually is.
The effects of tanning are definitely that the bad outweighs the good. You could possibly get skin cancer from using a tanning bed, and it's really bad for you.
Yes, but tanning is still bad for you!
The UV light from a tanning bed cannot harm the unborn baby. UV light doesn't penetrate deep enough. BUT Tanning while pregnant is not something you should because of the heat factor. Just like you should not go into a hot tub when pregnant...you should not tan when pregnant either. A tanning bed creates alot of heat...that heat can make you(and your baby) uncomfortable. Anything that makes your baby uncomfortable is something you want to stay away from...just to be safe.
The UV light only penetrates about an inch into your skin, so theres no risk to harming the baby while tanning. The only risk involved in pregnant women tanning is the woman overheating in the bed, which COULD affect the baby. Doctors usually recommend for pregnant women to only go 10 minutes at a time in the lowest strength bed. Most tanning salons require a doctors note from pregnant women wanting to tan. If you're worried about the bed, try a spray tan!
No because it puts cracks in the acrylic.
A tanning bed might not come on when there is a nuke or when the tanning bed is broken. lol
Tanning is bad because 7 out of 10 people will get skin cancer. That means if 10 people went to a tanning bed regularly, 7 of those people will more than likely have skin cancer.
Nope! I work in a tanning salon that requires all workers to be trained and baby wipes are totally safe to remove makeup before tanning..other then that they wont to anything for you
Yes, using your camera phone in the tanning bed can ruin the camera and the phone itself. The ultraviolet light is bad for both the lens and the phone.
yes the uv rays can injure the baby and can leave it with diseases such as autism, down syndrome, ect.