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2007-01-28 01:33:23 · 20 answers · asked by Joseph T 1 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Tattoos

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Not at all! unless the needles are infected with something. if you don't want the complications that goes with your taste of beauty, then, ask the person doing it to use a new needle or better yet a very sanities apparatus before doing the job.

2007-01-28 01:38:46 · answer #1 · answered by ARNIWAY 2 · 1 0

Yes, a person can get a tattoo while pregnant. The same health/safety considerations need to be taken as with any tattoo. (clean and sterile environment, sterile tattooing practices used, reputable/registered tattoo artist, ect...)

The only issue that someone might want to think about is weight gain/stretch marks and its effects on the tattoo. Therefore, depending on the amount of weight gained they may want to wait until they are back to a comfortable weight.

Some tattoo parlors do have policies that do not allow pregnant women to be tattooed due to fear of infection, which could possibly adeversly affect the baby. This risk is slight though.

No, they do not effect epidurals. I could have had one when I was in labor and I have a lower back tattoo.

As for the other comments of don't do it, tramp stamp, passing fad, ect... this is a personal decision that only the individual person can make. A Person just needs to be sure this is truly what they want and that they are willing to see that same design on themself when they are 80 years old.

2007-01-28 22:53:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Getting a tattoo no matter where it is will not effect anything with your pregnancy problems. My uncles owns a tattoo shop and if tats had caused any problems with that he would never have done any of mine. Just when you get it done make sure the needle is not already open. The only big problem you might have is that you could be allergic to certain colors, but that will not effect anything either.

2007-01-28 01:44:08 · answer #3 · answered by KaseyMarie 1 · 1 0

i'm pregnant and function a 'tramp stamp'. It relies upon on 2 issues: in case you benefit quite some weight for the period of your being pregnant, and the place on the decrease lower back that's. If this is under or on the hip bone, then no it won't except you place on physique fat everywhere. If this is above your hip bone, then opportunities of ruining it circulate up, via fact this is the exterior the stretches throughout the time of your abdomen out of your lower back. i assumed approximately a risk being pregnant as quickly as I have been given mine, and have been given it point to the hip bone(it hasn't replaced in any respect). Cassan's incorrect, you may get an epidural. they only administer it somewhat greater or decrease than the place the tat is.

2016-09-28 02:29:20 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No but it might be best to wait until after you have your lil one. Tattoo artists will not tattoo individuals that are pregnant to begin with. If you aren't pregnant and I misread the question (sorry) then it will not cause problems with the tattoo but some anesthesiologists will not do an epidural if you have a tattoo where your needle goes in. I asked my cousin about it yesterday out of curiosity (she's an anesthesiologist) and she said that it's actually safe to do but many will not do it because they don't want to ruin the tattoo or don't want the patient holding them responsible for the tattoo being ruined.

2007-01-28 04:33:22 · answer #5 · answered by kristina807 5 · 0 0

Not at all hunny. There is no chance anything could go wrong as long as you go to a professional tattoo studio. I am soooo tired of the hatters who say tats are tramp stamps or there ugly its soo aggravating. They are just so close minded. Tattoos are art pieces that you have for ever. Those hatters will go spend hundreds of dollars on cloths or phones that are only temporary and in a year will have no idea where there money was spent because they have nothing to show for it where you can go spend some money on a nice back tattoo and forever you will have it and it was totally worth paying the money. So Id go for it F*ck what the hatters are saying.

2007-01-28 02:17:58 · answer #6 · answered by jdnsmama1 3 · 0 1

Oh my goodness no. I have a big one, so does my best friend and nothing happened. I had a natural labor, she had a c-section and still nothing. People talk about the drug they give you to lower your pain, it actually goes through your spine. I actually asked my doctor, and she said it was an urban legend. As a matter of fact, I asked 3 doctors and they all told me the same thing. The ink will not run into the umbilical cord.....simply not true.

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2016-04-22 01:52:32 · answer #8 · answered by michaele 3 · 0 0

not at all...
the only thing that happens, and this is in a minority, is that the tattoo doesn't stay where it originally was after birth....
remember the skin stretches to fit the belly.... so in some cases when the skin stretches, the tattoo stretches too. It's supposed to bounce back to where it was but sometimes, I guess with older less elastic skin it doesn't so the tattoo 'moves'.

2007-01-28 01:43:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I wouldn't recommend getting inked while pregnant, but having a back tat before being pregnant shouldn't cause any problems. And don't worry about people seeing it as a "tramp stamp". You're only a "tramp" by your actions, not your decorations.

2007-01-28 03:58:31 · answer #10 · answered by littlevivi 5 · 0 0

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