you would get horrible tan lines
A cast is typically made from materials like plaster or fiberglass. Plaster casts are made by soaking gauze in a plaster mixture, while fiberglass casts use a resin that hardens when exposed to air. Both materials provide support and immobilization for broken bones or injured limbs during the healing process.
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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 just make sure it is comfortable. Here is a guide to selecting one http://www.tanningbedsafetytips.com/tanning-bed-pillow.html
You can go tanning but you might burn easier or get a rash. I found out after going tanning on a few occassions I have broken out and then eventually gotten sun burnt and never increased my time of 10 minutes and I take Zoloft regularly. Not everyone has this reaction though so you might luck out.
Tanning on tanning beds is bad for you in general. It has been known to cause several skin conditions, and lead to skin cancer over time.
You won't get a miscarriage if you tan. I currently work at a tanning salon and we must know if you are pregnant so that we can inform you to stay hydrated. Tanning beds dehydrate you and so does being pregnant, so if you do go tanning while pregnant be sure to stay hydrated!
Tanning oil can help enhance the tanning process by attracting more UV rays to the skin, but it also increases the risk of sunburn and skin damage. It is important to use sunscreen with a high SPF to protect your skin while tanning.
Only if it removes the sunblock you have already applied to your hands.
Apart from the surgical or plaster that one gets for treatment of leg injuries. One also needs to take some precautions like non weight bearing and use of crutches while walking. These are highly important for proper healing of broken leg.
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I used to take Vicodin while tanning....I was perfectly fine doing so.