07. November 2011 · · Categories: Uncategorized

There is a lot of controversy about women have tattoos during pregnancy.  According to Mayo Clinic obstetrician and gynecologist, most pregnant women who have lower back tattoos, can receive epidural, except if the tattoo is fresh and covers a large area. There have been very few studies on tattoos during pregnancy, women in the back area in fact there have been very few studies about tattoos in general and there is little conclusive evidence showing an increased risk of infection.

Tattoos During Pregnancy Is it Dangerous to Have Permanent Tattoos During Pregnancy

People have every reason to be concerned about having permanent tattoos during pregnancy. That is definitely not a safe practice. A well respect good tattoo artist will never want to do tattoos during pregnancy.  If you have to make tattoos during pregnancy then it is a good idea to discuss your options with your doctors. Once you are planning on getting a tattoo during pregnancy to celebrate the new arrival, why not consider waiting until after the birth. However, there are risks involved in this process, such as the mother not taking care of her new tattoo or getting an infections. But you should know that getting an infection in your tattoo doesn’t happen very often. So tattoos during pregnancy is has bad effect to your body and also your future baby. If having a tattoo is something you really want to do but are worried about the risks to you and your baby, then better to choose natural ways.

Alternate of having tattoos during pregnancy

It is quite safe to have henna tattoos during pregnancy. In many cultures henna tattoos are used to celebrate special occasions and rites of passage through life. All over the world people use henna to celebrate pregnancy, manhood, marriage, holidays and even death. In India the art of henna tattooing is called Mehndi. The bridal tattoos done for Indian weddings are some of the most beautifully intricate tattoos around. This natural ways to have tattoos during pregnancy, you can choose safe and gorgeous colored orange and brown hennas.

Henna tattoos generally last from 3-40 days depending on skin type and body location of the tattoo. Tattoos on the hands and feet last the longest and get the darkest stain. Henna stains gradually fade over the course of 3-14 days as the top layers of skin are ex-foliated and shed.

Henna tattoos are a fun, natural and safe type of temporary tattoo. One of the funnest aspects of henna tattoos is that you can change your tattoo designs often. These tattoos are also a great way to try on a tattoo design to see how you like it before you get it permanently tattooed on your body.

All about choices, you can have henna tattoos during pregnancy and you may have permanent tattos after deliver your baby.