Breastfeeding Mom asks: "Can I get a tattoo if I'm breastfeeding?"

"Can I get a tattoo if I'm breastfeeding?" There is no evidence if its okay or not. Know more about it here.

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Are you wondering if you can get a tattoo while breastfeeding? Well, we got you covered! Here’s what you need to know about it. 

Mom asks: “Can I get a tattoo if I’m breastfeeding?”

While there is no definitive answer to whether it is safe to get a tattoo while breastfeeding, many experts recommend waiting until after breastfeeding has ended to get a tattoo.

The concern with getting a tattoo while breastfeeding is the potential risk of infection. Tattoos involve needles piercing the skin, which can introduce bacteria or other harmful substances into the body. If an infection were to occur, it could potentially spread to the baby through breast milk. Some infections you might get would be HIV.

In addition, some tattoo inks contain ingredients that may be harmful to the baby if they are ingested through breast milk.

While there is limited research on the safety of tattoo ink during breastfeeding, it is generally recommended to err on the side of caution and wait until after breastfeeding has ended to get a tattoo.

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If you are considering getting a tattoo while breastfeeding, it is important to discuss the potential risks with your healthcare provider and the tattoo artist. They can help you make an informed decision based on your individual circumstances and needs.

Another research from The Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health, advises against getting a tattoo while breastfeeding. Even there is no evidence of whether it has an effect or none. Furthermore, tattoo ink is not unregulated by the FDA in the U.S. also here in the Philippines. 

What you should know about getting a tattoo while breastfeeding?

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While tattoos themselves do not pose any significant risk to infants, the risk of infection can be increased during the tattoo process.

This is due to the possibility of bacteria and viruses being introduced into the mother’s bloodstream and potentially passing on to the baby via breast milk.

It is important to make sure that the tattoo artist follows proper sanitary practices, including using disposable needles and equipment, wearing gloves, and sterilizing all tools and surfaces.

Additionally, it is recommended to wait until after the baby is weaned to get a tattoo, as breastfeeding can make it more difficult for the body to fight off infections.

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It is always best to consult with your healthcare provider before getting a tattoo while breastfeeding to ensure the safety of both you and your baby.

How to prepare yourself if you are getting one?

Consult with your healthcare provider before getting a tattoo while breastfeeding to discuss any potential risks and concerns.

As a breastfeeding mother, you may be wondering if it is safe to get a tattoo. While there is limited research on the subject, healthcare professionals generally recommend proceeding with caution.

Before getting a tattoo while breastfeeding, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider about any potential risks and concerns.

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The ink used in tattoos may contain small particles that can enter your bloodstream and potentially enter your breast milk.

Additionally, the process of getting a tattoo can cause stress on your body, which may also affect breastfeeding. As every woman’s body is different, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine if getting a tattoo while breastfeeding is safe for you and your baby.

They can provide personalized advice and guide you toward making an informed decision about whether or not to proceed with getting a tattoo at this time.

Here at theAsianparent Philippines, it’s important for us to give information that is correct, significant, and timely. But this doesn’t serve as an alternative for medical advise or medical treatment. theAsianparent Philippines is not responsible to those that would choose to drink medicines based on information from our website. If you have any doubts, we recommend to consult your doctor for clearer information.

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Written by

Teresa Alcantara