Senin, 23 Desember 2013

Tattoos and breastfeeding?

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Hallie's M


My best friend is coming down from out of state soon. We want to get tattoos, nothing huge just small japanese characters on our shoulder. (I'm getting the one that means mother, it's beautiful) Anyway, my sister said I couldn't get a tattoo while I was breastfeeding. Is this true?


Answer
You can get a tattoo while breastfeeding, the ink itself will not enter the bloodstream and therefore not your milk, and even if it did its not generally harmful.

The reason that breastfeeding women are advised to avoid tattoos is that if you contract a serious infection (Hep, HIV) from the tattoo that could be passed through your milk to infect the baby.

You, and only you, can weigh the risks of getting an infection against your desire for a tattoo. Whether you are breastfeeding or not you would want to minimize the chances of contracting a serious disease from a tattoo -and as long as the place is following safety guidelines it should be very safe.


http://www.kellymom.com/health/lifestyle/mom-activities.html#Tattoos
Tattoos

There is no evidence that getting a tattoo will affect breastfeeding. There should be no harm to mom or baby from the dyes injected. If you get a tattoo, the biggest concern for anyone (not just nursing moms) is infection (hepatitis or HIV)-- so make sure the place you go has good references and is clean.


FAQ on Tattoos and Breastfeeding
http://www.llli.org//FAQ/tattoos.html

Tattoos and breastfeeding?




Hallie's M


My best friend is coming down from out of state soon. We want to get tattoos, nothing huge just small japanese characters on our shoulder. (I'm getting the one that means mother, it's beautiful) Anyway, my sister said I couldn't get a tattoo while I was breastfeeding. Is this true?


Answer
You can get a tattoo while breastfeeding, the ink itself will not enter the bloodstream and therefore not your milk, and even if it did its not generally harmful.

The reason that breastfeeding women are advised to avoid tattoos is that if you contract a serious infection (Hep, HIV) from the tattoo that could be passed through your milk to infect the baby.

You, and only you, can weigh the risks of getting an infection against your desire for a tattoo. Whether you are breastfeeding or not you would want to minimize the chances of contracting a serious disease from a tattoo -and as long as the place is following safety guidelines it should be very safe.


http://www.kellymom.com/health/lifestyle/mom-activities.html#Tattoos
Tattoos

There is no evidence that getting a tattoo will affect breastfeeding. There should be no harm to mom or baby from the dyes injected. If you get a tattoo, the biggest concern for anyone (not just nursing moms) is infection (hepatitis or HIV)-- so make sure the place you go has good references and is clean.


FAQ on Tattoos and Breastfeeding
http://www.llli.org//FAQ/tattoos.html




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