well im getting my first tattoo next weekend.. but i want it in a risky area i guess you would call it...
i want a small heart sort below my underwear line.. or maybe slightly higher up, off ot the side...
it would be the size of a dime at the largest...
im not planning on having kids.. but if somethign happens im worried baout it distorting...
i dont want any whacky colors.. i want it chaded brown making it look like a birth mark/beauty mark.. so it would be light brown in color
im worried abotu it looking "henna" though
so if i do ever get pregnant. with the tattoo be effected by pregnancy?
i hear sometimes it will "stretch out"
or it will only get ruined if you get stretch marks through it
so what would happen(possibly)??? would it even be effected socne its that low??
thanks for all of your advice!
and please dont tell me NOT to get one..
think that tat would look liek henna even thgouh there wil be differnt tan/brown shades in it?
thanks again!
2007-03-21
07:09:37
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Beauty & Style
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➔ Tattoos
yes i posted a question last nigth abotu how my mom doesnt wnt me to get one.. and shed kick me otu of the house.. but that issue has been resolved..
2007-03-21
07:12:09 ·
update #1
i dont want it liek a dark bornw color.. a very ligth tan tan color.. only a few shades darker than my skin tone.. i think iw oudl lok better and more natural i suppose compared to a red heart. =]
2007-03-21
07:25:35 ·
update #2
lolol ill just start drawing on the area and see what it looks liek in different colors...
but the tattoo wil be pretty low!
2007-03-21
07:26:17 ·
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I think you will be fine. If you get pregnant you need to keep the skin moisturized in the areas prone to stretchmarks and such. Just keep a good lotion regimen going through out your pregnancy. Also, once the baby arrives, get back into shape with exercise and proper diet. Hope this helps.
2007-03-21 07:16:55
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answered by B aka PE 6
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I personally got a butterfly under my naval when I was 17 I had my daughter when I was 18 and now I'm 25 and I have had it touched up once and I want to alter it a little....this is a question that only God has control over. Some people scar some people dont everyones skin is different. I guarantee it will change but honestly I dont think it would be anything that can not be fixed or added to. As long as you consider all the factors and you still feel like its a move you want to make than by all means go for it. You only live life once and you never know whats around the corner.
2007-03-21 07:17:40
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answered by Bear 2
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I Dont know if this helps but I got my first tattoo when I was 15 I got a purple and black sun around my belly button and it looks awesome but the thing is I gained some weight after high school and it doesnt look like it used to, i have strech marks though it and now i dont even want to show it off, so all im saying is really think about what your doing if i could re do that tattoo I wouldnt reccommend you get it on your belly or close to it .
2007-03-21 10:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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theres no technique to say that it has till you begin making an attempt, if its taking its time then probably move and spot your gp who would reffere you to investigate the whole thing is walking good enough, i'm status by way of my pal on the second who has had an abortion and there have been headaches this means that there's just a moderate risk she will conceive obviously, she has best learned for the reason that making an attempt for one other little one, this would possibly not practice to you as every body is exceptional so i dont wish to scare you i simply desired to factor out that it may possibly have its headaches, you'll have been informed approximately the results earlier than the process beforehand besides...wish this has helped in any respect and well good fortune xxx
2016-09-05 10:52:05
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answered by ? 3
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It might get stretched out during pregnancy, but should go back to it's origional shape after the baby. Some tattoos need touch ups afterwards. With something so small I don't think you have much to worry about
2007-03-21 07:32:21
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answered by nymphetamine1978 6
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brown? r u sure? y would u want a brown tattoo there any way? well whatever anyways no it shouldnt get all stretched out there if u do get pregnant use alot of vitamin e oil anyways so ur skin will stretch easily and u dont get stretch marks just in case u should probly use the oil now so ur skin is ready
2007-03-21 07:15:56
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answered by angel650 1
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dont get the brown zhading. if you dont wunt it with color then get it all black or zhaded in softlly. every tattoo that any one getz haz the potenchel to get mezzed up. every perzonz zkin iz differerent. when you, if you do get pregnet there iz a pozzibillity that you will get strech marks threw it wich iz the worzt thing that will happin. if you havent been pregnate befor than you dont know exactally wich partz of your zkin are ganna do. if you know that you gan waight in a curten place avode gettin that place tattooed. My lazt pice of advice iz that if after you do get your tatt and find out you are pregnate and do decide to have the babby, then i think that a babby boy,or girl, will defintally be worth the pozibillity of a lil hart getin a lil mezzed up. and if it doze i'll fix it for you for free.
2007-03-29 00:35:52
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answered by rozieink 1
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It really won't be affected so don't worry, but that's my experience. I have one on my left hip, have been pregnant three times with four kids, including twins, and the tattoo is fine, it's just a little lighter than before.
2007-03-27 04:40:32
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answered by Alexzoo 2
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i have 2 hearts and 2 stars right where u want to get urs but mine is very low and im 6 months pregnant and it is not effected at all so it all depends on the location hun
2007-03-21 07:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i think you're being unrealistic if you think that the stretching of the skin that goes along with a pregnancy won't affect the way the tattoo looks.
in my opinion you need to be posing these questions to a tattoo artist whose professional opinion you trust-----and not posting them on yahoo answers.
just my .02
2007-03-28 19:24:05
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answered by Anonymous
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