If you only go a couple of times like 2 a week no problem.
Tanning is much like putting your body into a microwave and it cooks you from the inside out if you do any type of excessive tanning. By this I mean going from one tan parlor to the next in one day since they limit you due to this factor. My mom's friend years ago was getting married and wanted to be tan. She went around town tanning excessively and died before her wedding due to her organs being cooked. Don't freak out and ban tanning beds just don't over excessively tan.
2007-03-06 09:04:42
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answered by Emily M 3
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No they don't look to be maintain. The rays are poor for the infant in case you tan contained interior the beginning up up previously you get pregnant there is now not a situation I tanned till finally i found out at 4 weeks and that i had to offer up, which yeah replace into frightening because of actuality it $25 a month and that i could desire to tan all i wanted this could nicely be a remarkable deal, yet my toddlers wellness replace into extra desirable suitable than my somewhat seen allure. So i does not danger it till finally you're prepared to sacrifice having a infant that could have issues.
2016-10-17 10:16:55
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answered by olis 4
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You shouldn't go to a 'tanning bed' if you want to 'look younger' and have soft skin when you are 'old' ... but I've never heard of anyone losing their 'reproductive ability' because of going to a 'tanning bed' ... and women who 'lie out in the sun and tan naturally' should not do that, either, but only because tanning both causes 'early aging' of the skin and ALL 'tanning' through 'rays' can cause CANCER ... and I've never heard of any 'reproductive problems' from tanning.
2007-03-06 07:22:37
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answered by Kris L 7
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LOL... i'm sorry, when i first read this, my first thought was " what exactly are you doing when you go to the tanning bed?
Honestly, as far as I know, I haven't heard of sterility or infertility being a side effect of tanning beds
2007-03-06 07:21:12
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answered by mardigras_00 5
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I know that tanning beds are not recommended for pregnant women because of the risk of overheating. So, it shouldn't affect your fertility, but if you are actively trying to conceive, I'd skip the tanning beds.
2007-03-06 07:24:04
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answered by Blue 7
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The chances of skin cancer is high but it shouldn't interfere with getting pregnant.
2007-03-06 07:25:50
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answered by mom of twins 6
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None,my sister and I go year round and we both have gotten pregnant more than once.
2007-03-06 07:22:10
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answered by Loca 1
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no effect
2007-03-06 07:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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ZERO!!!!!
2007-03-06 07:22:22
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answered by uisignorant 6
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