Can you use sunbeds when pregnant




















If you use a sunbed when you're pregnant, this means your skin may be more likely to burn. Sunbeds give out ultraviolet UV rays, which is the same type of harmful radiation found in sunlight. Getting a tan using a sunbed is not safer than tanning in the sun. Sometimes, using a sunbed can be more harmful. For example, many sunbeds give out greater doses of UV rays than the midday Mediterranean sun.

Exposure to UV rays from sunbeds can increase your risk of developing melanoma , the most serious form of skin cancer. UV rays can cause your skin to burn and age prematurely. They can also damage your eyes by causing problems such as irritation, conjunctivitis or cataracts , particularly if you don't wear goggles.

Read more about sunbed safety. The skin is more sensitive during pregnancy, which can mean it's more likely to burn in the sun or if you use a sunbed. Changing hormone levels will also make you more prone to skin pigmentation colouration. Dark, irregular patches of skin called chloasma sometimes appear on your face. Netmums-to-be Refused use of sunbed due to pregnancy. Netmums-to-be Can you use Lush bath bombs when pregnant?

Well the last thing anyone wants is harming unborn baby, I will continue to use until I get a bfp and then stop and fake tan. Can't find your answer? I actually asked in the sun bed shop if pregnant women were allowed and he told me that his shop would not allow any one to go on whist pregnant And he said no, and they have had to refuse people.

I don't think it would actually do any harm better to be safe then sorry. I'm a tanning addict any opportunity I get to tan I will lol it was one as my first things wanted to do after having my lg that and buy a black pair of skinny jeans lol xxx.

It's too hot for baby, can cause swelling in the baby's brain if he over heats, which could lead to brain damage. I think in these situations you just have to think is it worth the risk, however small? I personally dont get the obsession with needing to be tanned all year round, it baffles me lol. But I dont think using sunbeds would be wise, i'm sure if you ask your midwife she would advise against it. Netmums-to-be reaction to bio oil!! Netmums-to-be can i use sudafed nose spray in pregnancy??

Netmums-to-be Is deep heat rub safe to use when pregnant? I wouldn't risk it personally. I've used sunbeds a few times prior to becoming pregnant and get so hot and feel faint when I come out that I can imagine that'll be 10 times worse pregnant. My advice? Stay away from sunbeds at any time of your life. Closer Magazine. Prev Next.

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