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t_lane
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Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 8 Location: Engand, UK
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Tattoo While Pregnant?
Posted: 01-14-06 09:55am
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Is it safe to get a tattoo while you are
pregnant :?:
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~rubmybuddahbelly~
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Joined: 08 Jan 2006 Posts: 752 Location: :( N.O. Evacuee now in TEXAS
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Posted: 01-14-06 10:44am
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Hey I got a tattoo while I was pregnant...
Theres no known facts that the ink could
hurt the baby ... But they want to make
sure that your body dosent go into shock
while your getting the tattoo because of
the pain your body could hurt the baby.
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~*~Jillian~*~
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Joined: 01 Feb 2005 Posts: 1759 Location: Tennessee, USA
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Re: Tattoo While Pregnant?
Posted: 01-14-06 18:39pm
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| t_lane
wrote: | | is it safe to get a tattoo
while you are pregnant
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i dont think I would do that while I were
pregnant...
Have respect for the baby ..Wait till
after.. The baby knows when you hurt so
im pretty sure getting a tattoo will cause
stress on the baby
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 01-14-06 18:41pm
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Ya it's not the safest thing. First for
blood infections, second you never know if
the place is totally sterilized and would
you like to pass something on to your
child? My son is almost 7 months old and
I went wednesday and got the one my bf
drew for me and the baby while preggo.
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Tamadrummer
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Joined: 15 Oct 2004 Posts: 710 Location: Zephyrhills,Fl
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Posted: 01-14-06 19:40pm
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Not a good idea! My aunt joanne
contracted hepatitus c when she got a
tribute tattoo of a tropical island scene
on her foot in memory of my passed uncle
eddie.
She is suffering terrible complications
from that tat. Preg or nursing, a big no
no.
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sunshine424
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Joined: 17 Nov 2005 Posts: 397 Location: New York
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Posted: 01-15-06 22:29pm
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Good .God, why would you even ask that?
No, no no. Common sense. Just wait. You
should be thinking of your pregnancy, not
concentrating on tatoos. Lol
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Lilypad
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Posted: 01-16-06 07:32am
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I just got a tattoo on new years eve.
Since I am ttc I asked the artist (who
also is a registered nurse) and he said
that although the risks are minimal, he
personally would not tattoo someone who
was pregnant. I think he also said
something about women reacting to some
things differently while pregnant and that
is why it can be unsafe because something
about the ink and possibly causing the
mother's body to reject the fetus causing
misscariage.
I wouldnt want to take the chance
personally.
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lesliepei
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Joined: 07 Sep 2005 Posts: 187 Location: Canada
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Posted: 01-16-06 22:26pm
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Can we say hepatitis b and c and
hiv???????????????
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not perfect
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Joined: 02 Nov 2005 Posts: 135 Location: Illinois
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Posted: 01-17-06 01:56am
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I'd wait til after the baby is born. I've
been to many tattoo places (going with
friends who were getting some done and a
couple times myself), most artists will
not tattoo a pregnant woman. It's a whole
liability thing, same with if they tattoo
someone who is anemic. If the woman loses
her baby after the tattoo, they can be
held responsible causing a major
lawsuit.
Tattoo's cause stress to you, worrying
about the pain, if it's going to look
good, then the pain of the needles
stabbing you over and over. So with the
stress caused to you, multiply that by say
1000, that's how much stress it causes to
your child.
I'm not going to get into the diseases
that you can get from a place.. Everyone
else seemed to cover that.
But remember, when you do go to get a
tattoo.. Make sure it is something that
you wouldn't mind having on your body the
rest of your life. I got in a tattoo mood
one day, and got a playboy bunny on my
lower back. Now i'm saving up to get it
covered up lol.
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~rubmybuddahbelly~
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Joined: 08 Jan 2006 Posts: 752 Location: :( N.O. Evacuee now in TEXAS
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Posted: 01-17-06 04:08am
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The tattoo I got was before I knew that I
was actually preggo.... And I got it at
my moms shop... And im the one that does
all the inventory and makes sure
everything is steril and clean. It was my
10th tattoo so I didnt stress... And I
was sure on the facts about everything
that was going on with the artist and all
that. Yall are right most people do not
tattoo people when they are expecting my
mom wont unless a concent form is signed
and the woman knows what she is
doing...And she wont hold my mom reliable
for anything that happens... She hasnt
gotten alot of preggo people to get tatt'd
in the shop but their have been a few and
we do break down everything that could
happen.
Just wait... Cause one thing I found
out... Your skin is so oily... The ink
can really medical question up. Just wait
u have waited 18 yrs to get once at least
and 9 months isnt nothing...Lol
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Lilypad
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Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 1043 Location: Ohio, USA
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Posted: 01-17-06 08:31am
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| lesliepei
wrote: | | can we say hepatitis b and c
and
hiv??????????????? |
everywhere ive ever gotten a tattoo they
have gotten out a new needle out of the
package. I dont think there is reallly
any reason to worry about getting hep c or
hiv from a tattoo.
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Tamadrummer
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Joined: 15 Oct 2004 Posts: 710 Location: Zephyrhills,Fl
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Posted: 01-17-06 08:48am
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| lilypad
wrote: | | lesliepei
wrote: | | can we say hepatitis b and c
and
hiv??????????????? |
everywhere ive ever gotten a tattoo they
have gotten out a new needle out of the
package. I dont think there is reallly
any reason to worry about getting hep c or
hiv from a
tattoo. |
lily
most of those packages are put on by the
shop after they autoclave the instruments.
The package does not mean it is new.
If you go to a shop where the person doing
the artwork is not well educated in
autoclaving, just like my aunt joanne, you
too can and probably will get hepatitus.
I guess the best bet is to wait until you
are no longer prego and no longer nursing
with a healthy respect for you your own
health and that of your child. If you are
planning to have more kids, wait and when
you are all done you may have even more
art that you would like better than what
you wanted a year or more prior.
It is just not worth the risk no matter
how small it may be. (my opinion of
course )
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lesliepei
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Joined: 07 Sep 2005 Posts: 187 Location: Canada
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Posted: 01-17-06 10:46am
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I know the needles are sterile, but
sometimes they reuse the ink. Case in
point...Pamela anderson got hep c from
tattoo!!
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~rubmybuddahbelly~
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jan 2006 Posts: 752 Location: :( N.O. Evacuee now in TEXAS
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Posted: 01-17-06 22:23pm
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Just throwing in my 2 cents but pamela
anderson shared the needle and mixed her
and tommy lee's blood. That's how she got
hc
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poohbear101
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Nov 2004 Posts: 383
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Posted: 01-18-06 01:11am
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Hmm I didn't know thats how pam got hc.
But anyway, I see nothing wrong with tats,
I have 2 myself, but I would wait until
after you have the baby. It's not really
that long to wait and it just gives you
more time to think of what you really
want.
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