You sure can. Go for it, girl. No sense looking awful when you're feeling awful!!
Book a day at the spa, and get the whole nine yards. Just be sure to stay away from hot tubs/saunas, and make sure the massage therapist knows you're pregnant.
2007-01-05 05:45:19
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answered by tinkerbell24 4
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as long as you're actually not respiratory in acrylic powder, you would be ok. you need to to attempt going without, however. being pregnant very in many cases makes nails longer, greater suitable and fit because of the supplementations you're taking, being pregnant hormones, and bigger circulate. Your nails might look greater beneficial than you think of. yet you're very nicely to get acrylic positioned on. If the fumes complication you, don't be embarrassed to ask for and/or positioned on a masks.
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but if you're going to a nail salon, the fumes in the air are thought to not be good for the baby. Once or twice a pregnancy proably won't do much damage, and you can ask them to open the door for your benifit (they're more likely to do it if they're in an inclosed stripmall or it's not very chilly outside), but i wouldn't do it regularly while you're still pregnant. You should talk to your doctor about how it. It's basically the same concept as dying your hair. There's really no harm in the actual process of it, but inhailing the fumes it creates can be harmful to the baby.
2007-01-05 05:54:10
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answered by angeltear757 3
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My OB told me no because of the fumes. I use to do them myself in my home, so I asked if that was okay as long as I was in a well ventilated room. He said if I got mask from the hardware store - and not the little paper ones, the kind that look like gas masks that have special filters to change. I wouldn't risk it.
Most women say their nails get very strong when they're pregnant because of the prenatal vitamins. That wasn't the case for me, so I used a brush on gel overlay when I was pregnant.
2007-01-05 05:48:25
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answered by Melissa B 5
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Yes, but acrylia nails can fall off a few weeks after, or the acrylia can chip off and it's not recommended for that reason in late pregnancy... if you end up going into the hospital for a C section, it's concidered unsanitary, they often suggest you remove all nail polish even. It's also not safe for the baby if she's born and you are wearing false nails as the chipping and nails can easily fall off and she can find it and choke. At 3 months I think you're pretty safe, maybe stop around 35 weeks pregnant. Good luck!
2007-01-05 05:44:39
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answered by Gig 5
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yes you can but be careful when you go in you may want to ask if they have a mask you can wear so your not breathing in all the smell from the nails thats what i did when i had to get mine done for my brothers wedding i was 6 months at the time and i just told them i was pregnate and asked them for a mask they had no problem with it yeah it looked a little silly but oh well better safe than sorry right :):)
2007-01-05 05:48:17
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answered by sunshine_gurl_52 1
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I never saw the problem with getting my nails done when I was pregnant. If the fumes start to bother you, just ask for one of those masks the nail techs wear. I feel that the nails have nothing to do with the belly!!!! :)
2007-01-05 05:47:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes ...but the fumes probably aren't great for the baby. But don't get them your nails will really get long while you are pregnant and they will be natural.
momof4
2007-01-05 05:43:42
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answered by mary3127 5
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Yes but ask the nail technician for a paper mask like they wear. The fumes might make you sick. But they are not toxic to the baby!
2007-01-05 05:46:46
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answered by Julie B 2
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You can have them done, however, you are risking the health of your unborn child by the fumes of the nails.
If I were you, I would hold of on that stuff until you've had the child and are no longer breast feeding.
Just imagine the fumes that you breathe in and multiply that by like 3x's for your child. Just because they are inside of you does not mean what you breathe in does not effect them.
2007-01-05 05:45:20
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answered by !?! 2
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