How will pregnancy effect a tattoo on my hip bone?
ksteelers124 asked:
I’m turning 16 this year and I want to get a tattoo for my birthday. I want to get it on my hip bone and I also want to have children in the future. I wanted to know how a pregnancy would affect my tattoo.
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pregnancy stretches your skin and if its on your hip then it will most likely stretch. you might want to wait it out until you have kids and get the tat on your neck or back or arm.
It may stretch a bit during the pregnancy, but it should go back to normal after having the baby/s. The only thing I would worry about is stretch marks in it, but that could technically happen anywhere between your boobs and your knees when you are pregnant, so…hope for the best.
My cousins an obgyn nurse and she said the tattoes strech and some go back down to normal and others dont.
If you get a mouse tattoo then it will look like an old sagging rat after your pregnancy! Pick a different spot when you are 18 and old enough to get a tattoo.
don’t get mad but…once i was watching Miami INK and this girl’s boyfriend was getting a tattoo for their dead unborn son.she said she had a tattoo on her lower back and as her belly got bigger the tattoo poisoned the baby when it stretched
I have one on my hip and am really not too worried about it.
Sure it may look like a balloon when i’m pregnant, but i’d put cocoa butter or vitamin E on it every day.
also, if it does ruin it, who cares? I might not even get back into shape after giving birth, so what are the chances of me showing my stomach off?
First, make sure you are old enough to be allowed to get a tattoo legally in your state. From a practical standpoint, a tattoo on the back or side of your hip will stretch less than one that is more on the belly, but you can expect any of them to stretch some and possibly not go back to normal. Also, make sure that the you know what chemicals are in the ink you are getting and research them online for safety and carcinogenicity before getting that tattoo. The last thing you need is an ink with a toxic chemical in it, especially when you get pregnant.
How in the heck would ink poison an unborn baby? The ink is in the MOTHERS SKIN NOT HER BLOODSTREAM!! At 16 you may be hard pressed to find a shop that will ink you since you are a minor. Some reputable shops will refuse even with parental consent. I have one on my hip and it didn’t stretch at all during my two pregnancies. It also depends on how elastic your skin is. I know someone who had a tattoo around her belly button got pregnant and it looked just fine after. Some skin rebounds great after a baby and some don’t.
Dont do it. my friend did and now it is extremely stretched and saggy. not a good look in a bikini. take my advice,
It would likely me mishappen and run through with stretchmarks after a precnancy.
Sorry, but the truth is best.