Now that we have gotten that out of the way, please know that we have also been doing some major renovations to our facility during the months we have been closed due to the coronavirus, some of those changes are as follows: Children are not allowed in our establishment and pregnant women should not be coming in to get tattooed since it is a procedure that is not allowed during pregnancy or breast feeding, so we reserve the right to reject the entry of anyone that decides to not wear a face mask while inside our building. ALL Clients will be required to wear a face mask (covering both the nose AND mouth) before being granted access to our building, this is non-negotiable and failure to comply will result in entry being denied. Discuss any concerns you may have with your doctor.Prior to the re-opening of our tattoo shop, we must discuss some new regulations as well as SOME of the new guidelines that we will be enforcing from our local health department.
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A tattoo professional should use clean and sterile materials. Use a licensed tattoo facility with a good reputation.PrecautionsĬonsider these precautions if you decide to get a tattoo while breastfeeding: Additionally, you can transmit HIV through breast milk. For example, certain medications cannot be used when breastfeeding. Unsterilized tattoo equipment may transmit these infections.Ĭomplications following tattoo application can require treatments that may not be compatible with breastfeeding. Contracting a blood infection like HIV, hepatitis C, tetanus, or MRSA.Signs of infection include irritation, itching, redness, or pus on or near your tattoo. Having an allergic reaction to the inks.
Some of the risks of getting a tattoo include: Inks can contain a variety of materials including heavy metals and chemicals found in printer toner and paint. Food and Drug Administration for this use. Inks used for tattooing are not approved or regulated by the U.S. The ink is deposited in the second layer of your skin, known as the dermal layer.
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Risksĭuring the process, your skin is repeatedly poked with a small needle coated with ink. If you decide to get inked when you’re breastfeeding, let the tattoo artist know that you’re breastfeeding, and use the same precautions as anyone else seeking a new tattoo. If you do get a tattoo while breastfeeding, you may have to sign a legal waiver. They may also be concerned about liability. They may be concerned about the possibility of increased risks, despite the lack of evidence. Tattoo establishments may not allow you to get a tattoo if you’re breastfeeding. The Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health advises against getting a tattoo if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding. Moreover, no research exists that provides negative evidence of breastfeeding and getting tattooed. No governing body or medical organization forbids getting a tattoo if you’re currently breastfeeding. There are mixed opinions on whether it’s advisable to get a tattoo while breastfeeding. Can you get a tattoo while breastfeeding? Safety