Q. My sister is 35 weeks pregnant, and wanted a tattoo on her hand or wrist, would the tattooist actually do the tattoo, and will it affect her baby?
A. No. Absolutely not a good idea at any stage of pregnancy.
A pregnant woman's body is under a lot of pressure as is, so there's multitudes of reasons why tattooing a pregnant woman is a bad idea. Tattooing is a traumatic event on the body, and causes all sorts of reactions on healthy non-pregnant people. Why anyone would put a pregnant woman in that position would be pure stupidity. Tattooing releases endorphins and other chemicals into the blood stream, increasing heart rate and stress - both very bad things for an expecting mother. Normal healthy people pass out getting a tattoo on a regular basis, and shocks to the system like that could cause premature labor and other things I don't want to find out. And on the rare occasion that an infection could occur, it would take vital resources from the womb and could spread enough to harm the baby.
Just don't do it, no one NEEDS to get a tattoo right this second.
Edit - Just to be clear, BBP's such as AIDS, Hep and HIV are a very minimal, almost non existent risk with a professional shop. The CDC has no documented cases of HIV transmition from tattooing since it began tracking the industry in 1985 and only 10 or 12 Hep cases every year. From a the CDC's report, it's safer to get a tattoo than visit the dentist.
A pregnant woman's body is under a lot of pressure as is, so there's multitudes of reasons why tattooing a pregnant woman is a bad idea. Tattooing is a traumatic event on the body, and causes all sorts of reactions on healthy non-pregnant people. Why anyone would put a pregnant woman in that position would be pure stupidity. Tattooing releases endorphins and other chemicals into the blood stream, increasing heart rate and stress - both very bad things for an expecting mother. Normal healthy people pass out getting a tattoo on a regular basis, and shocks to the system like that could cause premature labor and other things I don't want to find out. And on the rare occasion that an infection could occur, it would take vital resources from the womb and could spread enough to harm the baby.
Just don't do it, no one NEEDS to get a tattoo right this second.
Edit - Just to be clear, BBP's such as AIDS, Hep and HIV are a very minimal, almost non existent risk with a professional shop. The CDC has no documented cases of HIV transmition from tattooing since it began tracking the industry in 1985 and only 10 or 12 Hep cases every year. From a the CDC's report, it's safer to get a tattoo than visit the dentist.
What is a good place for a last name tattoo on women?
Q. So my dilemma is that I have 9 tattoos already. I have one on my foot, one on my ankle, one on the side of my leg, one on my wrist, one on each boob, one behind my ear, one on my shoulder and one on the back of my neck. I have plans to get a half sleeve on my right arm, and a tree and a date on on my right wrist. Now if you're gunna tell me tattoos are trashy go right ahead. I really do not care what you think, I just want opinions. I am not going to base my decision solely on the answers I receive on here. I have some ideas of my own as to where to get it, I just would like to see what other people think. All my tattoos have some sort of meaning to me, I don't get a tattoo just for the sake of getting a tattoo. The reason I have chose my last name is because no matter what it will always be apart of me. Even if I get married I will still have a connection to my last name.
If you're going to give me stupid answers don't even bother answering. Grow up.
If you're going to give me stupid answers don't even bother answering. Grow up.
A. People can be so rude and opinionated about tattoos these days. As long as they mean something to you, it doesn't matter what anyone else says
For a name tattoo it depends on how the writing style is going to be. Personally if I were to do my last name I would have it written like this
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down the side of my back, just on the edge of being on the side.
Then I could add swirl and shadow accents around the edges going downward (helps elongate my body shape as I am quite petite)
For a name tattoo it depends on how the writing style is going to be. Personally if I were to do my last name I would have it written like this
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down the side of my back, just on the edge of being on the side.
Then I could add swirl and shadow accents around the edges going downward (helps elongate my body shape as I am quite petite)
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