Lower-back tattoo risk issue rises again, expecting mothers still in the horns of dilemma!
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Rajni , Shimla:
Sep 25 2007
Made Popular Sep 25 2007
We all have been reading lots about tattoo risks, still we see more and more people coming up with new tattoos. Tattoo industry is booming nowadays. One thing we all will agree is that in the recent years, there has been an explosion in women’s...
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oh, this is really intersting.. i have a question... im from mexico :)...
if someone knows if make tattoos cause cancer?... or some problem.. i have two tattos.. but they’re little” in my back.. and near my hand.. but im thinking to get a big one in my back.. so please.. someone.. tell me... or.. if someone know the materials of this things. yu know the liquid... etc... tthank you!!!
if someone knows if make tattoos cause cancer?... or some problem.. i have two tattos.. but they’re little” in my back.. and near my hand.. but im thinking to get a big one in my back.. so please.. someone.. tell me... or.. if someone know the materials of this things. yu know the liquid... etc... tthank you!!!
I have three very large tattoos and have had 3 MRI’s done within the last 2 years. I was not even asked if I had any. I had no reactions whatsoever. I also have 2 kids and have had epidurals, and again, no reaction to them at all.
Why don’t they ask people and the physicians who have performed the procedures instead of relying on one case and some expert who has never even been near a tattoo gun?
Why don’t they ask people and the physicians who have performed the procedures instead of relying on one case and some expert who has never even been near a tattoo gun?
There are a heck of a lot more risks to getting a epidural than the minute one that having a tattoo there MIGHT bring! My thoughts when reading this was not ”a reason to not get a tattoo” but perhaps one more reason to NOT have an epidural.
Women have give birth unmedicated since the beginning of time....
Women have give birth unmedicated since the beginning of time....
can more women who have lower back tattoos and have given birth post their experience?
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This is more about sense of style and cultural perspective then about safety. As both a long time tattoo enthusiast and more recently a practitioner, I have seen or experienced little beyond some scarring. Infections happen to unsafe people, which does not suggest anything about the practice itself being unsafe. I neither have nor have given a tattoo with any unsafe ink, which is the standard in the industry. I mean you could tattoo yourself with turpentine and cobalt, then again you could pour molten lead into your eyeballs, neither is acceptable in the respectable tattoo community.
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myth busters did an experiment to see if that was a valid issue (if an mri would cause reactions with tattoos) and it didnt. They found no interaction between tattoo inks and MRI
myth busters did an experiment to see if that was a valid issue (if an mri would cause reactions with tattoos) and it didnt. They found no interaction between tattoo inks and MRI
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oh, this is really intersting.. i have a question... im from mexico :)...
if someone knows if make tattoos cause cancer?... or some problem.. i have two tattos.. but they’re little” in my back.. and near my hand.. but im thinking to get a big one in my back.. so please.. someone.. tell me... or.. if someone know the materials of this things. yu know the liquid... etc... tthank you!!!
if someone knows if make tattoos cause cancer?... or some problem.. i have two tattos.. but they’re little” in my back.. and near my hand.. but im thinking to get a big one in my back.. so please.. someone.. tell me... or.. if someone know the materials of this things. yu know the liquid... etc... tthank you!!!
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I have three very large tattoos and have had 3 MRI’s done within the last 2 years. I was not even asked if I had any. I had no reactions whatsoever. I also have 2 kids and have had epidurals, and again, no reaction to them at all.
Why don’t they ask people and the physicians who have performed the procedures instead of relying on one case and some expert who has never even been near a tattoo gun?
Why don’t they ask people and the physicians who have performed the procedures instead of relying on one case and some expert who has never even been near a tattoo gun?
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There are a heck of a lot more risks to getting a epidural than the minute one that having a tattoo there MIGHT bring! My thoughts when reading this was not ”a reason to not get a tattoo” but perhaps one more reason to NOT have an epidural.
Women have give birth unmedicated since the beginning of time....
Women have give birth unmedicated since the beginning of time....
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can more women who have lower back tattoos and have given birth post their experience?
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This is more about sense of style and cultural perspective then about safety. As both a long time tattoo enthusiast and more recently a practitioner, I have seen or experienced little beyond some scarring. Infections happen to unsafe people, which does not suggest anything about the practice itself being unsafe. I neither have nor have given a tattoo with any unsafe ink, which is the standard in the industry. I mean you could tattoo yourself with turpentine and cobalt, then again you could pour molten lead into your eyeballs, neither is acceptable in the respectable tattoo community.
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myth busters did an experiment to see if that was a valid issue (if an mri would cause reactions with tattoos) and it didnt. They found no interaction between tattoo inks and MRI
myth busters did an experiment to see if that was a valid issue (if an mri would cause reactions with tattoos) and it didnt. They found no interaction between tattoo inks and MRI
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oh, this is really intersting.. i have a question... im from mexico :)...
if someone knows if make tattoos cause cancer?... or some problem.. i have two tattos.. but they’re little” in my back.. and near my hand.. but im thinking to get a big one in my back.. so please.. someone.. tell me... or.. if someone know the materials of this things. yu know the liquid... etc... tthank you!!!
if someone knows if make tattoos cause cancer?... or some problem.. i have two tattos.. but they’re little” in my back.. and near my hand.. but im thinking to get a big one in my back.. so please.. someone.. tell me... or.. if someone know the materials of this things. yu know the liquid... etc... tthank you!!!
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I have three very large tattoos and have had 3 MRI’s done within the last 2 years. I was not even asked if I had any. I had no reactions whatsoever. I also have 2 kids and have had epidurals, and again, no reaction to them at all.
Why don’t they ask people and the physicians who have performed the procedures instead of relying on one case and some expert who has never even been near a tattoo gun?
Why don’t they ask people and the physicians who have performed the procedures instead of relying on one case and some expert who has never even been near a tattoo gun?
0 Stars
There are a heck of a lot more risks to getting a epidural than the minute one that having a tattoo there MIGHT bring! My thoughts when reading this was not ”a reason to not get a tattoo” but perhaps one more reason to NOT have an epidural.
Women have give birth unmedicated since the beginning of time....
Women have give birth unmedicated since the beginning of time....
0 Stars
can more women who have lower back tattoos and have given birth post their experience?
1 Stars
This is more about sense of style and cultural perspective then about safety. As both a long time tattoo enthusiast and more recently a practitioner, I have seen or experienced little beyond some scarring. Infections happen to unsafe people, which does not suggest anything about the practice itself being unsafe. I neither have nor have given a tattoo with any unsafe ink, which is the standard in the industry. I mean you could tattoo yourself with turpentine and cobalt, then again you could pour molten lead into your eyeballs, neither is acceptable in the respectable tattoo community.
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myth busters did an experiment to see if that was a valid issue (if an mri would cause reactions with tattoos) and it didnt. They found no interaction between tattoo inks and MRI