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If you want to decorate your skin with beautiful carvings, a henna tattoo might be an option. Besides being non-permanent, using henna is also easy and painless. The trick is to simply mix the henna powder with water, then paint it on the skin and wait a few moments. After drying, the henna is rinsed with water and will leave an orange or brown engraving mark on the skin.
Making tattoos from henna has been a tradition for many years, especially in several countries in the Middle East. One of the traditions is getting tattoos on the stomach with henna by pregnant women. Actually, is it safe for pregnant women to get tattoos from henna? For pregnant women who are interested in doing this, consider the following reviews.
Can pregnant women get hena tattoos?
While there are no restrictions, henna is not necessarily safe for everyone. Especially people who have sensitive skin or certain medical conditions. Some of the henna sold in the market is made from natural ingredients, some are not. Natural henna is made from henna leaves which are dried and then ground until smooth. This type of henna is safe to apply to the skin and will leave a tan, orange-brown, or reddish brown mark for one to three weeks.
Meanwhile, henna that is not natural tends to be black. This black henna contains the chemical para-phenylenediamine (PPD) which is prone to cause itching reactions, rashes, and skin irritation. Even severe cases can cause dermatitis on the skin. The Foods and Drugs Administration (FDA) in the United States does not recommend the use of henna containing PPD for use on the skin.
The use of henna, which is still confusing, will definitely make pregnant women confused. Reporting from the Mom Junction page, for pregnant women without any medical conditions, it's okay to get a tattoo from henna. As long as you have confirmed correctly if henna is made from natural ingredients, without chemical additives.
When in doubt, it's wise to avoid using henna. The reason is, when pregnant using certain ingredients can be very risky. Not only the health of the mother, the fetus in the womb can also be affected by its development and health.
Then, for pregnant women who have anemia, G6DP deficiency (a chromosomal disorder that affects red blood), or experiencing hyperbilirubinemia (elevated bilirubin levels in the fetus), the use of henna must be avoided.
Tips for safe using henna tattoos for pregnant women
Before you use henna, it's a good idea to consult your doctor first. In addition, you need to pay attention to the following things so that you can use henna tattoos safely, such as:
- Make sure the henna you use is natural. Read the henna content on the product packaging first.
- Do a sensitivity test on your skin first. The trick is to apply a little henna paste on the skin, wait for one to three hours. If you don't have an allergic reaction, you can use henna. However, if you have a strange sensation on your skin, you should stop using henna.
- Immediately see a doctor if you experience symptoms such as nausea, headache, hives, or fever after you apply henna to the skin.
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