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no tattooing has no harmful effects on babies

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Do it matter if i get a tattoo in a different place while I'm pregnant?

It would be a bad idea to get any tattoo while pregnant due to the risk of infection. Most tattoo artists will refuse to tattoo a pregnant woman for this very reason.


I am 15 weeks pregnant and getting period pains is this normal?

Yes, but if they get really bad go and see your doctor or midwife


Is getting a tattoo bad for you?

kid? how old are you? don't get a tattoo. It's permanent. If you do get a tattoo, get a Henna tattoo. They go away after a while


Is smoking marijuana bad after getting a tattoo?

Smoking marijuana after getting a tattoo will cause no harm to your body. However, alcohol intake before getting a tattoo can cause excess bleeding.


Is getting a bar code tattoo a bad idea?

yes it would be a vary bad idea


Is it a bad thing if you are 25 weeks pregnant and your having braxton hicks?

No.


Can you get tattoo while pregnant?

two schools of thought......1. When you are pregnant your immune system is running wild....2. After your 5th month your baby feels what you feel.......Bad time..Many tattooists will not tattoo you if your pregnant at all.


Can you be sedated while getting a tattoo?

No tatto artist would agree to that for a few reasons, but if you don't want that tattoo bad enough to sit through the pain, you probably shouldn't be getting it.


Is getting tattoos bad when you are pregnant?

YES not recommended


Is it bad to get pregnant after an appendicitis operation?

No. It is not bad to get pregnant after uncomplicated appendicitis operation. With complicated appendicitis, you need to consult your surgeon before getting pregnant.


Your friend is 14 weeks pregnant and pased a clot of blood is that bad?

yes


Getting tattoos is bad when your pregnant?

When you are pregnant, your baby and you both share blood. By getting a tattoo, you put yourself at risk for contracting blood born pathogens like hepatitis B and HIV/AIDS. These can easily spread to your child. Even though an environment may appear clean, you never know the extent to which supplies and tools have been sanitized. If you want a tattoo on your body for the rest of your life, you can wait a couple months (or longer if you choose to breastfeed) to get it. Put your baby's health first, just wait.