Q. I wanted to get a tattoo and I wanted to have it right between my breasts because that seems to be the most logical place to have it since it won't stretch and I'll be able to see it. But my family thinks that that is trashy on woman. I don't won't it on my arms or legs. I could get it on the back of my neck though. But what do you think? Is that trashy to you? Would it be better to have it on the back of my neck?
A. It would greatly put out the wrong idea about you that's for sure. I would advice not getting it there unless you're out for "that" kind of attention. But at the end of the day it's your body. do with it as you wish.
How Long should you wait after giving birth to get a tattoo?
Q. I'm due in roughly 8 weeks and after i give birth and heal from any injuries involved, I want to get a tattoo on my back with my daughter's name and her date of birth. I am going to breastfeed (if i can) and I can't find much online about any possible complications of getting a tattoo about 1-3 months after giving birth. Help?
A. Definitely wait until you are done breast feeding. Reputable tattoo shops will not tattoo a woman that is breast feeding because of the risk of infection. In the paperwork that you have to fill out before getting a tattoo, they ask if you are pregnant or breast feeding and if you lie and say you are not and sign the paperwork and then something happens, they can not be held liable. It's possible that you can pump your milk before getting a tattoo to stock it up. Then for 2-3 weeks after getting the tattoo you can use the saved milk you have while continuing to pump to maintain your supply and discard the pumped milk for the 2-3 weeks after the tattoo.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar