Sure go for it. Just take good care of the piercing and make sure it doesn't get infected. If you see any signs of infection remove the piercing immediately.
To paint the room of a pregnant woman, use only ultra low VOC paints such as Benjamin Moore Aura. Inexpensive paints nearly all have volatile organic compounds which interfere with breathing, sleep, etc.
That is a discussion you should have with your doctor, body piercers can't guide or consult on what's safe to do when you are receiving treatment for a condition.
It would be wise to treat a tongue ring the same as you would a toothbrush with any illness. Your jewelry can hold onto bacteria just as your toothbrush can. You should replace the jewelry with a new piece or even ask a shop to autoclave your jewelry for you. They might sterilize it for a small fee, but to be safe, invest the $10 in a new bar.
TrueIt is safe to be in the supine position in the first trimester and part of the second. After that, it is best to be in a side-lying position.
If someone is having a heart attack it is not safe to sedate the. Sedating a person while having a heart attack can cause them to die.
is it safe to drink tiger malt while pregnant
As long as everything is sterile, and you relax your tongue and don't move it when they pierce it.By a good, safe, professional piercer? Yes. Otherwise - No. Some people's tongues may not be suitable (based on how their veins go, etc.) or the person him/herself might not be a good candidate (like if the person is a hemophiliac!) and a good piercer would refuse to pierce such a tongue/person.
It is safe to eat the pearl meat when pregnant.
Yes it is safe.
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It is actually safe to take milk thistle while you are pregnant.
i am 5mnths pregnant is salbutamol/guiafenesin 2mg/100mg is safe for my baby?
Yes. It is safe in pregnancy.
Go consult a piercer. It's best to go to one with lots of experience with tongue piercings and good reviews. They can take a look at y our tongue and tell you if a tongue piercing would be suitable.
When you go to book your appointment have the piercer look at your tongue before hand to tell you if there is enough free room for a tongue piercing. If you are told there is not enough room, then take that as fact and find something else to get done. Be aware that there are some less than reputable piercers who will attempt to pierce a tongue that just doesn't have the safe room for a piercing. This can cause damage to the gums and teeth more than a standard tongue piercing would cause.
I would avoid anything with artificial sweeteners while pregnant or nursing.
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